The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from December 3-5, 2021. Unions included are the AFT, APWU, Communications Workers, SEIU, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, USW, and Vaccine Mandates, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
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Protecting the Right to Organize Act
- Union Free Radio, Ep. 16: A Step-By-Step On How Workers Can Decertify An Unwanted Union
- Kamala Harris and Joe Biden Vow to Abolish Your Right to Work
American Federation of Teachers
- New ‘dark money’ financial disclosures expose the political outlook and power of teacher unions
- Park City School District directions on vaccine talk don’t align with health guidelines
American Postal Workers Union
- Postal workers plan Monday informational picket in Cape Girardeau
- Missing Mail, Crowded Post Offices: A Federal Agency’s Woes Touch Down in Vermont
Communications Workers of America
- West Virginia Public Service Commission Hears Progress Report on Frontier
- Three Google workers sue company after being fired for protesting cloud contract
National Labor Relations Board
- Google ex-employees accuse company of mistreatment amid NLRB case
- U.S. labor movement’s next frontier is the tech industry, AFL-CIO’s Shuler says
- U.S. Accuses Whole Foods of Banning BLM Masks
Service Employees International Union
- Harvard workers reject university’s contract offer
- California union leader had security sweep at Sacramento HQ
- West Virginia hospital workers reach agreement to end strike
Teamsters
- Concrete Teamsters Begin Industry-Wide Work Stoppage
- Teamster Membership Approves Agreement With Keolis
United Auto Workers
- The Flint Sit-Down Strike, From the Inside
- UAW appears to approve new voting rules for electing leaders
United Steelworkers
- US District Court issues wrist slap fine for environmental pollution at BP refinery
- Casual workers’ new collective agreement includes wage increase, paid sick days
Vaccine Mandates
- Court lifts block on San Diego Unified COVID vaccine mandate
- Drugstores squeezed by vaccine demand, staff shortages