The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from June 14, 2021. Unions included are the AFGE, AFT, Communications Workers, SEIU, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, UMWA, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
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Protecting the Right to Organize Act
- ‘Notorious’ LaborUnionReport.com Editor Launches ‘Union Free Radio’ Podcast
- Is President Biden Attacking Small Business on Purpose?
American Federation of Government Employees
- DHS poised to remake federal hiring in September to confront cybersecurity gap
- TSA says it can handle summer travel surge, union skeptical
American Federation of Teachers
- Superintendent Leaked Private Student Information To A Union, Activists Tried To ‘Bury’ And ‘Distract’ Using Racism Claims
- Powerful teachers union influenced CDC on school reopening, emails show
Communications Workers of America
- Pai’s legacy lives on for now as Biden fails to nominate Democrat to FCC
- Judge stops WV bill preventing union payroll deductions for public employees
National Labor Relations Board
- DC Circuit Flips NLRB Paid Time Off Decision
- Anti-union nurses withdraw petition to split with SEIU
- State Agency’s ‘How To Form A Union’ Adventure Wilted Under Sunshine
Service Employees International Union
- Oregon lawmakers propose new stimulus payments for essential workers
- Minnesota Lawmakers Reach Deal on $5 Million Film Tax Credit
Teamsters
- AAA Northern California Workers Vote To Join Teamsters
- Several Triangle law enforcement agencies dealing with staffing shortages
United Auto Workers
- Union can’t limit vote to 87 Tennessee Nissan workers
- General Motors to announce more battery factories this week
United Mine Workers Of America
- AFL-CIO leader opposes Warrior Met miners’ demands for higher strike pay, calls workers “clueless”
- Striking Alabama coal miners say they’re targets of violence
United Steelworkers
- Corinth union workers reach agreement
- Vale Sudbury nickel miners’ union recommends rejection of new offer
- Striking ATI Steelworkers Hold the Line for Premium-Free Health Insurance