LaborUnionNews.com's Morning News Digest for Friday, March 18, 2022
Featured Story: Eaton Advertises For Replacement Workers, Casino Union Gets New Leaders & NLRB Demands Fired Amazon Workers' Reinstatement
FEATURED STORIES:
1. One month into strike, Eaton Corp. displays job openings above strikers’ heads
2. Las Vegas Casino Union Appoints New Leadership
3. NLRB Demands Amazon Reinstate Fired Worker Activist
Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 10—Guest: Attorney Bob Nagle Explains NLRB GC's 'Extreme Agenda'
From Protected Concerted Activity to Back-Door Card Check, the landscape is changing—quickly.
BARGAINING NEWS
ECONOMIC NEWS
GOVERNMENT UNION NEWS
The Veterans Affairs Department And Its Unions Have Fresh Meat To Fight Over
Union Asks for More Protections for Officers And Drug Detection Equipment At U.S. Penitentiary
HEALTH CARE UNION NEWS
THE DOCTOR IS IN…A UNION? NLRB ORDERS UNION ELECTION FOR PHYSICIANS
Healthcare Unions Move to Block MultiCare From Garnishing Wages
Prices Are Too High, Unions Urge Leaders to Rein in High Prices at State and Private Hospitals
Regional Hospital Nurses In California Vote to Change Unions
LABOR DISPUTES
Some concrete workers return to jobs in King County amid ongoing strike...Teamsters call on concrete company to stop postponing drivers' return...
AFL-CIO offer ‘unwavering support’ to striking Alabama coal miners
LIRR union electricians threaten work stoppage over worker’s suspension
LEGAL NEWS
ORGANIZING NEWS
Audio: Google Contractor Tells Employees They Could Lose Work By Unionizing
Veterinary Workers Who Want To Join A Union Say Local Pet Hospital Owners Are Stalling
Amazon Warehouse Workers Stage Coordinated Strikes Demanding $3 Raises
POLITICAL NEWS
TEACHERS UNION NEWS
Sacramento City Educators, Staff Set Strike date. Negotiations Continue
Proviso Teachers’ Union Rejects Truce As Strike Keeps 4,200 Students Out For 8 Days