The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from November 5-7, 2021. Unions included are the American Federation of Teachers, Communications Workers, Machinists, SEIU, Teamsters, Unite-Here, United Auto Workers, and United Mine Workers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
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Protecting the Right to Organize Act
- Indiana city councils lining up to support pro-union legislation in Congress
- A Trump supporter is challenging a Republican congressman who voted to impeach the president
American Federation of Teachers
- Randi Weingarten Caught Violating Local Mask Mandate Despite Pushing for the Masking of School Children
- California Lecturers Prepare To Strike as Years of Negotiations Fail To Make the Progress They Seek
Communications Workers of America
- CWA agreement could influence future hospital labor deals in WNY and beyond
- Image Won’t Voluntarily Recognize Union Comic Book Workers United
International Association of Machinists
- Daimler Machinists: $4 raise plus essential worker bonus
- Machinists Union considers lawsuit over COVID-19 vaccine mandate
National Labor Relations Board
- NLRB Report on 2021 Monetary Remedies Cause for Concern
- Three New York Starbucks gear up for historic union vote
Service Employees International Union
- Cabell Huntington Hospital workers walk out as strike begins
- 40K Kaiser Workers Planning Sympathy Strike in Northern California
Teamsters
- Friendship Dairies workers vote unanimously to strike over 2 key issues
- Sanitation Strike: ‘Hell on wheels’ is how employees describe conditions.
- Organizing the Unorganized: The Teamsters Take on Amazon
Unite-Here
- Judge Rules Disneyland Does Not Have To Increase Minimum Wage
- Minimum wage may be on the rise — WeHo’s political divide is getting deeper
United Auto Workers
- Ford Motor to Require Most of its 32K U.S. Salaried Employees be Vaccinated
- Cereal Giant Raises Prices Due To Inflation, Supply Chain Problems And A Labor Strike
United Mine Workers of America
- Striking Alabama coal miners protesting again in New York
- Coal miners vow to continue strike despite temporary restraining order From Alabama Judge