The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from May 31, 2021. Unions included are the AFT, APWU, Electrical Workers, RWDSU, SEIU, Teamsters, Unite-Here, United Auto Workers, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Protecting the Right to Organize Act
- Imagining a world in which the PRO Act is law
- Union bosses don’t care whether Amazon workers want them
American Federation of Teachers
- Education Insanity: Top 10 Stories Of The Week
- Transparency lawyer hired as PA teacher retirement system investigation continues
- Meet ‘Gegi,’ The Unicorn Schools Are Using To Turn Young Children Into Trans Activists
American Postal Workers Union
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
- Oregon legislative employees become first in the nation to unionize
- Illinois lawmakers must act to save nuclear energy jobs
National Labor Relations Board
- Public concern for veterans’ pensions disappears, just like the pensions themselves
- ExxonMobil answers questions about ending union representation
- Bricolage Academy educators vote to form a union
Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union
- Union bosses don’t care whether Amazon workers want them
- A history of groundbreaking reporting on the South’s poultry industry
Service Employees International Union
- Buttigieg Visits National Airport to Discuss Immigration
- County Airport Workers Win Fair Compensation
- Incoming SEIU president says they will not back Gavin Newsom in recall
Teamsters
- Carhaulers Union Approves Contract Extension
- Judge Says All Or Nothing On Job Change Order
- Public works union members picket at town hall
Unite-Here
- Summer Travel Could Mean Long Waits at Restaurants
- Baltimore Hospitality Workers Get COVID-19 Vaccines
- Amendment to ‘Right to Return’ bill would exempt small employers
United Auto Workers
- Bill to Boost EV Tax Credits to $12,500 Passes Senate
- Job cuts and intensified pressure on the workforce
- 80 Years Ago Today, Disney Animation Workers Went on Strike
United Steelworkers
- Arbitrator Upholds Termination After Interference with File Storage
- They Wanted to Keep Working—ExxonMobil Locked Them Out