The following is the Labor Union Report weekend news recap from June 11-13, 2021. Unions included are the AFGE, AFL-CIO, Communications Workers, FOP. SEIU, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
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Protecting the Right to Organize Act
- Rep. Steel questions Labor Secretary Walsh on PRO Act, union transparency
- Virginia workers, businesses better off without PRO Act
American Federation of Government Employees
- Administration to Lift Capacity Caps at Federal Worksites
- Biden administration details its vision for agency reopening, post-pandemic telework
AFL-CIO
- Oregon think tank threatens to sue over state capitol workers union vote
- ‘The Pattern Of Corruption Between Democrats And Big Union Bosses Is Obvious’
- Health Care Workers OSHA Safety Rule
Communications Workers of America
- State workers’ union president says the governor’s return to office order is dangerous
- Vermont Fiber plans to bring high-speed internet to Moretown
Fraternal Order of Police
- U.S. Police Departments Suffer Staff Shortages After Tumultuous Year
- Chicago police returning to extended shifts and no time off
National Labor Relations Board
- Oregon ABC Cameraman Wins Ruling Against Illegal Dues-Seizing NABET Bosses
- NLRB Prohibits Mail Ballot Solicitation in Union Elections
- NLRB Eyes Remote Hearing Rule, Pauses Union Access Plan
Service Employees International Union
- Sacramento schools staff no confidence in superintendent
- Hazard pay approved for San Diego County essential workers
- Connecticut nursing and group home workers straitjacketed by SEIU
Teamsters
- Lawyer claims mob client helped bury Jimmy Hoffa at Georgia golf course
- Teamsters refused to pay a ransomware attack in 2019
- AAA Northern California Workers Vote To Join Teamsters Local 665
United Auto Workers
- One week in: Where does the Volvo strike stand?
- Former UAW President Gary Jones Sentenced To 28 Months In Jail For Embezzlement
United Steelworkers
- New Bedford City Council Supports Striking Steelworkers
- Tenaris plant in Pennsylvania resumes production