The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from July 29, 2020. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFT, APWU, Communications Workers, SEIU, Teamsters, Unite-Here, UAW, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- CEO-to-worker pay gap to surge with coronavirus, AFL-CIO says
- 2nd Circ. Says Rehired Engineers Must Return Severance Pay
American Federation of Teachers
- What Teachers’ Unions Are Fighting For as Schools Plan New Year
- American Federation of Teachers threatens to strike over reopening plans
American Postal Workers Union
- USPS Workers Concerned About New Policies
- Pending Postal Service Changes Could Delay Mail And Deliveries
Communications Workers of America
- Union Targets Writer for Reporting Accurately
- Protesters Picket Outside Dulles Postal Service Facility
National Labor Relations Board
- Taco Bell franchisee served overtime, misclassification claims
- Board’s New Standard Paves Way for Employers to Address Potty-Mouthed Employees
- NLRB Announces Another Proposed Rule Regarding Representation Elections
SEIU
- Biden wrong that McDonald’s workers can’t jump to competing chains
- California Child Care Providers Unionize: ‘It’s Time To Demand What We Deserve’
- Activists and local politicians rally for racial justice in front of Chestnut Hill Hospital
Teamsters
- Teamsters Call On US Foods To Stop Violating Safety Guidelines
- DCPS & bus drivers union at odds over work conditions
- UPS Freight to Pay $75,000 to Resolve Disability Discrimination Lawsuit
Unite-Here
- Houston extends expiring health coverage for Hilton employees
- South Florida hospitality workers struggling as tourists flock to other parts of the state
United Auto Workers
- Honda Plant Forces Office Employees To Work The Assembly Line
- General Motors to increase production at Fort Wayne truck plant
- UMass RA union balks at campus plan for reopening
United Steelworkers
- Hibbing Taconite poised to resume pellet production
- Steelworkers urge WSIB to expand cancer coverage
- 175 workers at Xylem strike for first time in 40 years