LaborUnionNews.com's Morning News Digest for Thursday, June 16, 2022
Top Stories: Labor's Militant Minority: Marxist "Salts," Labor Unions Are Changing, Workers Want Raises That Beat Inflation & Much More...
TOP STORIES:
1. Labor’s Militant Marxist Minority...
2. While Biden touts manufacturing, labor unions are changing
3. Axios: What Workers Really Want, Raises That Beat Inflation
NLRB Petitions & Charges for June 14, 2022 (for paid subscribers)
57 Total Entries
Petitions: 10
Charges: 47
MORE NEWS:
BARGAINING NEWS
UPS, pilots union strike deal on two-year labor contract extension
American Airlines’ Regional Partners Increase Pilot Pay by More Than 50 Percent
ECONOMIC NEWS
Forbes: Housing Market Could ‘Torpedo’ U.S. Economy, Expert Warns
Biden chastises oil industry over fuel costs
...Here’s what’s driving high gas prices — and why they’re not going away...
GENERAL UNION NEWS
General Convention Meal Plan Canceled After Complaints Over Cost and Waste
Death at Caterpillar’s Foundry Highlights Dangerous Work Conditions
Tesla Is Under Fire For Hiring a Consultancy Firm To Track Employees’ Discussions on Facebook
GOVERNMENT UNION NEWS
Philadelphia Museum of Art employees rally for support amid contract negotiations
Seattle bangs out labor agreement with one Seattle Police union, larger SPOG deal to go
VA workers union ‘hammering away’ at negotiations for first new contract in 10 years
HEALTH CARE UNION NEWS
WSWS: The St. Michael’s strike in New Jersey and the criminal record of Prime Healthcare
Nurses at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center to hold one-day strike
Six months into negotiations, Baystate Franklin nurses picket for fair pay
HR NEWS
Expensive Consultants Hate This One Weird Trick about Online Training
Employees miserable over lavish work retreats, calling them ‘forced fun’
SHRM’s Taylor Tells Audience: Be a Thermostat, Not a Thermometer
LABOR DISPUTES
Burlington Mayor Addresses Case Strike During City Council Meeting
Stellantis to Lay Off Workers at Sterling Heights Stamping Plant
Union Announces Daytime Work Stoppage at Congested Port of Oakland
LEGAL NEWS
NLRB NEWS
ORGANIZING NEWS
Workers seek union at Twin Cities’ largest property management company
Local UAW says ‘it will be a fight’ to unionize new battery plant
Blizzard Among First AAA Developers To “Recognize” Unionization
How Microsoft’s union agreement could shape the rest of the tech industry
STARBUCKS UNION NEWS
West Allis Starbucks is the Fifth in Wisconsin Seeking to Unionize
Starbucks workers on Vestal Parkway take steps to join growing trend to unionize
Conflict between Starbucks, workers heats up as more Colorado stores back union