The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from October 22, 2019. Unions included are the AFGE, AFT, Communications Workers, Nurses’ Unions, SAG-AFTRA, SEIU, Teamsters, Unite-Here, and United Auto Workers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
American Federation of Government Employees
- Massachusetts AFGE President Indicted for Fraud
- Federal salaries lower than the private sector by 23 percent
- Unions Debate Appellate Court Decision’s Impact on Appointments Challenge
American Federation of Teachers
- Houston schools reopen as COVID-19 surges in Texas
- School Choice Is the Number One Issue on the Ballot
Communications Workers of America
- Puerto Rico 911 shutdown creates confusion, anger
- Assembly extends bargaining agreements, approves PPE funding
National Labor Relations Board
- Media policy may violate NLRA
- Google Secrecy Agreements to face California Labor Lawsuit
- Political Speech in the Workplace (And What– To Do About It)
Nurses’ Unions
- Union approves new contract with Backus Hospital
- Nurses demand 90K hrs of overtime pay in lawsuit against San Francisco
SAG-AFTRA
SEIU
- SEIU alleges labor contract violation over reduced dining hours
- Westland nursing home Strike ends after contract deal reached
- District Skilled Nursing Facility employees to get 2 percent raise
Teamsters
- Pension Trustees Sued Over Private Equity Investments
- NLRB Says Teamsters Illegally Favored Members In Work
- Union Raises Safety Issues Over HA Laborers Aiding Elevator Mechanics
Unite-Here
- Attractions, Custodial Staff in One WDW Union Keep Jobs
- Aramark is Laying off 2,000 food and service workers
- Bloomberg Funds Laid-Off Hospitality Workers
United Auto Workers
- DOL Seeks Tougher LM-2 Form to Fight Corruption
- Will the US gas-guzzler era come to an end if Biden wins election?