The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from September 13, 2021. Unions included are the AFGE, AFT, Communications Workers, Machinists, SEIU, Teamsters, Unite-Here and Vaccine Mandates, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
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Protecting the Right to Organize Act
- Here’s How the Supreme Court Is Shaping Employment Laws
- Congressional Democrats Want to Weaponize Federal Labor Law
American Federation of Government Employees
- Unions split on federal vaccine obligations, complicating Biden’s promotion
- The federal employee vaccination mandate has launched fresh arguments in Congress
American Federation of Teachers
- Biden consulted union presidents before announcing vax mandate
- Union for San Diego Community College Teachers OKs Resolution Condemning Israel
Communications Workers of America
- State workers heading back to court over Missouri’s bid to block labor unions
- PA Unions’ Vax Lawsuit Sneak Preview Of Biden’s Coming Attractions
International Association of Machinists
- If an IAM Union Chief Can’t Expose Union Corruption, Rank-and-File Workers Don’t Stand a Chance
- Chicago-area mechanics enter sixth week of strike, while IAM continues to isolate walkout
National Labor Relations Board
- Employment Authority: Vax Mandate Pitfalls In Hiring, Pay
- Mercy Hospital nurses authorize a strike, but walkouts almost never happen
- National Labor Relations Board Needs to Return to Its Mission
Service Employees International Union
- There Is a Problem With the Infrastructure and Budget Bills, They’re Too Small
- Dems bet their political chips on party-line immigration reform
Teamsters
- California passes landmark bill targeting Amazon’s algorithm-driven rules
- What does City of Sarasota’s 2021-22 budget include?
Unite Here
- Thousands of Hawaii workers left scrambling after losing federal unemployment benefits
- Harvard Withdraws Proposed Dining Schedules Following Union’s Concerns
Vaccine Mandates
- Unions sue NYC over COVID vaccine mandate as de Blasio adds to it
- Airline workers with religious objections to COVID-19 vaccine placed on unpaid leave