The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from November 19-21, 2021. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFGE, AFT, Machinists, SEIU, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, UFCW, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
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Protecting the Right to Organize Act
AFL-CIO
- Labor Unions Get Ready to Sue Biden Over Vaccine Mandates
- Government Union Bosses Thwarted in Virginia
American Federation of Teachers
- Dumbfounded by teacher union’s ability to be their own worst enemy
- UC lecturers win raises, concessions in deal that averts two-day strike
International Association of Machinists
- FRA recharters RSAC for two years
- Workers at Navy shipyards in Virginia and Mississippi reject pro-company contracts
National Labor Relations Board
- Starbucks Baristas Union Effort Expands From New York to Arizona
- Apple Worker Who Led Protest Movement Is Leaving After Settlement
- NLRB Considers Rulemaking On Virtual Hearings
Service Employees International Union
- SEIU Local 1000 presidents posts credit card statements online
- Boston workers union calls for school security improvements
Teamsters
- Teamsters Threaten To Double Dues For Delinquent Members
- FBI Still Searching For Teamsters Boss Jimmy Hoffa, Search Leads To New Jersey Landfill
United Auto Workers
- Stellantis mandates non-union, salaried employees get COVID-19 vaccine
- Strikers return to work; Deere, UAW laud successful contract
- Toyota Wants To Start Making Batteries Too
United Food and Commercial Workers
- Kroger workers are America’s latest to vote for a strike
- UFCW hits tiny fine of Smithfield for Sioux Falls virus rampage
United Steelworkers
- Locked-out Exxon workers face pivotal vote on union representation
- Steelworkers union supports White House move to make Buy American waivers public
- Strathcona Gardens strike to continue unless employer returns to bargaining table