The following is the Labor Union Report weekend news recap from June 4-6, 2021. Unions included are the AFGE, AFT, FOP, SEIU, Unite-Here, United Auto Workers, UFCW, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Protecting the Right to Organize Act
- Alaskans don’t want California’s failed policies
- Union Free Radio, Ep. 4: Here’s Everything You Need To Know About The PRO Act’s ‘ABC Test’ & Why Millions Are Worried
American Federation of Government Employees
- Biden administration to increase pay for airport screeners
- Federal Agencies Begin Planning For The Return To The Office
American Federation of Teachers
- CTU educators strike Urban Prep charter operator
- A Union Boss Who Fought To Keep Schools Closed For Over a Year Is Now Changing Her Tune
Fraternal Order of Police
- Contract negotiations between the mayor and FOP remain stagnant
- State urged not to permanently close Staten Island E-ZPass Service Center
- FOP blames Asheville City Council for state of police staffing
National Labor Relations Board
- SCU Employees Frustrated, Allege ‘Unethical Financial Behavior’
- Top NLRB Attorney Details Hiring, Outreach Under Biden Budget
- NLRA Protections for College Athletes Legislation Introduced
Service Employees International Union
- UnityPoint employees protest vacation policy
- Logan Health Nurses Enter Third Day of Unfair Labor Practice Strike
Unite-Here
- Northwestern Campus Workers March for a Contract
- Baltimore-area hospitality workers rally for continued unemployment benefits
United Auto Workers
- Ex-UAW head Gary Jones deserves more than 2 years in prison, feds say
- Statewide labor shortage extends to GM manufacturing complex in Flint
United Food and Commercial Workers
- JBS US branch attacked by hackers paralyzing meat processing in US, Canada and Australia
- Labor negotiations escalate at South Dakota pork plant
United Steelworkers
- USW Blasts Decision to Lock Out Workers
- USW alleges ExxonMobil broke labor laws before lockout
- Mylan plant workers share their stories of uncertainty as plant closure looms