The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from June 24, 2020. Unions included are the AFGE, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, AFT, Communications Workers, SAG-AFTRA, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, and UFCW, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
American Federation of Government Employees
- Thousands impacted as coronavirus takes toll on veterans
- Employees moved from toxic federal facility to downtown St. Louis
- USCIS warns employees of potential furloughs without emergency funds
AFL-CIO
- Spotlight on police unions puts labor community in a tough spot
- Groups Move for COVID-19 Lawsuit Protections Even as Grievances Stack Up
- The Head of the South Dakota AFL-CIO Routinely Posts Right-Wing Memes on Facebook
AFSCME
- Union holds protests at UC medical centers in response to recent layoff notices
- Duluth Looking At Options To Make Up Budget Deficit
- Investor Advocates Urge DOL to Reverse Policy on Private Equity in 401(k)s
American Federation of Teachers
- Teachers Could Retire Temporarily to Avoid In-Classroom Teaching
- Police Face Fierce Push for Accountability. Could Unionized Teachers Be Next?
- Teachers need spot at the table when developing plans for next school year
Communications Workers of America
- Murphy’s CWA Deal Is 3 Months Late, $100 Million Short
- AT&T, NLRB complete task order for Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions program
- Statement by Governor Murphy on Agreement with Communications Workers of America
National Labor Relations Board
- GSU leaves the AFT, clearing the way for more direct path forward
- Dissenting Employees in Seattle Sue SEIU Locals for Beck Violations
- Joliet nurses give AMITA notice of tentative July strike date
SAG-AFTRA
- SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris discusses Hollywood going back to work
- How Hollywood Guilds Are Confronting Their Ties to a Police Union
- Terry Crews Says He Had to Address His Privilege and Apologize to Gabrielle Union
Teamsters
- All is quiet as YRC health benefits near expiration
- AMTRAK Covid-19 Practices Puts Passengers and Workers at Risk
- Merkley introduces bill to provide protections for farmworkers
United Auto Workers
- Judge Orders GM, FCA CEOs to Meet to Resolve “Waste of Time” Lawsuit
- Stamford officials reach pacts with 2 unions
- Judge orders GM, Fiat Chrysler CEOs to meet over racketeering case
United Food and Commercial Workers
- NLRB To Reconsider ‘Contract Bar’ Blocking Union Removals
- Coons rallies with UFCW workers in Sussex County
- Decertification vote cancelled for labor union