LaborUnionNews.com's Morning News Digest for Monday, March 14, 2022 (Redux)
Featured Stories: 'Blacklisting' is Back & Why the RWDSU May Lose At Amazon (Again)
Editor’s note: Ee gads! 😳 This is embarrassing. I know paid subscribers received this morning’s email a few hours ago. However, the rest of you did not. So, without further ado, below is the Morning News Digest for Monday, March 14th.
FEATURED STORIES:
1. ‘Blacklisting’ is Back: USDA Seeks to ‘Blacklist’ Contractors for Labor and Employment Law Violations
2. If the RWDSU Loses At Amazon Again, Here May Be A Few Reasons Why
BARGAINING NEWS
Teamsters: Air Express International contract has been ratified
United Steelworkers set to begin contract negotiations with Arconic in April
Teamsters At Yellow Freight Companies To Receive COLA This Year
ECONOMIC NEWS
GENERAL UNION NEWS
CovertAction Mag: The AFL-CIO’s Nazi Friendly Union in Ukraine
Decertification ballots of previously-locked out ExxonMobil workers to be counted
Meet the woman who wants to transform Hollywood Teamsters into a ‘fighting union’
For $0.15 Per Ride, the Teamsters is Backing an Uber- and Lyft-Friendly Worker Bill
GOVERNMENT UNION NEWS
Under new CBA, RI state troopers get $3,000 stipend for wearing body cameras
EPA Union Urges Minnesota Supreme Court To Take Up PolyMet Case
AFSCME President Lauds American Rescue Plan, But Says More Needs To Be Done
HEALTH CARE UNION NEWS
Springfield Health Care Workers Ask State For Funding Accountability
University Medical Center Nurses Protest Mandatory Overtime Shifts
Nurses at Armstrong County Memorial Hospital go on 5-day strike
HR NEWS
HR Expert Discusses How To Negotiate Working from Home As Gas Prices Rise
High-profile union campaigns offer a learning opportunity for HR
LABOR DISPUTES
By 188-184, USW Local 40 accepts Special Metals contract offer, ending strike
...many members are out tens of thousands of dollars in lost wages...
VIDEO: Eaton says 50 striking union members crossed picket line, workers disagree
NLRB NEWS
ORGANIZING NEWS
POLITICAL NEWS
Detroit News: Biden’s favors to unions keep costing taxpayers
Young Blasted As Anti-Worker for Leading Opposition To Project Labor Agreements
TEACHERS UNION NEWS
NYSUT, Legislators Call for $100 Million to Supercharge Community Schools Statewide
One Year Later, NY Teachers Still Benefit from American Rescue Plan
WSWS: Chicago-Area Teachers and Staff Strike Over Pay, Class Sizes
Wisconsin Teachers Still Trying to Rebuild Unions After Scott Walker Gutted Them