The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from May 27, 2021. Unions included are the AFGE, AFSCME, APWU, SAG-AFTRA,Teamsters, United Auto Workers, UFCW, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Protecting the Right to Organize Act
- Biden, please don’t harm Michigan entrepreneurs with PRO Act
- After conquering California, Uber and Lyft are wooing New York Democrats with gig-economy dollars
American Federation of Government Employees
- TSP Officials Air Concerns About Congressional Proposals
- House committee passes bill to prevent another Schedule F executive order from happening
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
- Indiana protects First Amendment rights of public employees — other states should too
- Lawsuit alleges Pa. public sector union failed to properly pursue grievance claim
American Postal Workers Union
- USPS Faces Preemptive Backlash to Expected Soaring Price Hikes
- Postal Service sees chance to turn the page after tumultuous year
National Labor Relations Board
- Biden to Nominate Gwynne Wilcox for NLRB Democratic Seat
- Unions call ‘Right to Bargain Act’ subterfuge for anti-labor behavior
- Union officials promise renewed recruiting effort at Nestle
SAG-AFTRA
- SAG-AFTRA Files Labor Complaint Against NY Public Radio
- California to Lift COVID-19 Restrictions Next Month—Here’s What it Means for Events
Teamsters
- Union objections to Amazon outcome gain strength
- Labor Board Orders Business To Reopen; D.C. Circuit Says Not So Fast
- Union representing recycle, yard waste drivers reach tentative agreement
United Auto Workers
- Brooklyn Museum Workers Push to Form Union
- Tesla Is Ditching Radar For Autopilot
- GM Opens Door to Organized Labor at Two New EV Battery Plants
United Food and Commercial Workers
- Strike Authorization Vote on June 4
- First National Cannabis Workers Union Covers Employees In Colorado, Florida