The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from July 22, 2021. Unions included are the Amalgamated Transit Union, AFL-CIO, AFT, 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
- Analyzing the Biden Administration’s Task Force on Worker Organizing and Empowerment
- The PRO Act would trample Worker Choice and Damage Economic Freedom
Amalgamated Transit Union
- Hampton Roads Transit confirms new contract with union with 5.5% wage increase for bus operators, other benefits
- Cuomo MTA plan failure leaving NYC transit agency leaderless
AFL-CIO
- Pilgrim’s Pride workers in Waco vote to unionize
- AFL-CIO will withhold donations to Democratic campaign committees through May 2022
- Partnership Between Unions And The Biopharmaceutical Industry Resulted In Nearly $4B In Investments
American Federation of Teachers
- The Media Doesn’t Care If Schools Teach the Good About U.S. History, as Long as They Teach the Bad
- Black Lives Don’t Matter to Teachers Unions
Fraternal Order of Police
- Far-Left Dems Fight to Defund Police as National Party Tries to Move On
- FOP chief: Lexington police do a good job despite opposition
National Labor Relations Board
- Abruzzo Confirmed as NLRB Top Lawyer by Harris Tiebreak
- The National Labor Relations Board grants a reprieve to inflatable rats
- Proposed Ban on Non-Compete Clauses Will Affect Professional Wrestling
Service Employees International Union
- Strike Averted, Airport Workers Ratify New Contract
- SEIU Calls On CHA Board To Reevaluate Maintenance & Janitorial Contracts
- Why Pa. nursing home workers will hold one-day strike at 21 sites
Teamsters
- Teamsters establish a beachhead at XPO
- NLRB Atty Clears Unions Facing Fair Representation Charges
- Hollywood Unions Agree to Relax Pandemic Protocols on Movie Sets
United Auto Workers
- Industry, Unions Urge Congress to Speed Semiconductor Bills
- Volvo Group announces $1.1 billion second-quarter profits, after telling Virginia workers it could not afford wage improvements
United Steelworkers
- Striking Steelworkers ‘optimistic’ as bargaining teams return to the table this week
- Support staff union holds practice picket outside district office, says strike action is possible