LaborUnionNews.com's Morning News Digest for Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Top 5 Featured Stories: Teamsters—Out with the 'Old Guard,' CP Rail Strike Panic, 500 Chevron Refinery Workers Strike, UFCW Votes To Strike, & Labor Relations Radio
1. Is Bad Blood Flowing Between The Old Guard And New Guard In The Teamsters’ Marble Palace?
...Teamsters’ new boss has tough words for UPS, sets sights on Amazon...
...TDU: NEXT STEPS, WINNING THE UPS CONTRACT WE DESERVE IN 2023...
…Hoffa retires…
2. ‘I want a deal now’—Canada’s labor minister resists calls to force end to CP Rail stoppage
...Supply chain worries spike as CP Rail shutdown begins...
...Visiting Canadian leaders doing U.S. damage control as rail dispute hits supply chain...
…‘Hell on wheels’: CP rail shutdown brings more pain to supply chain…
3. Over 500 workers at California Chevron refinery go on strike
...Company doesn't expect production to be affected...
4. Thousands of Grocery Store Workers to Vote on Strike
…47,000 workers may be affected…
5. Labor Relations Radio, Ep 11—Guest: Joe Perpiglia, ABC President of Eastern PA talks about union RCOs, sabotage and more...
MORE NEWS…
BARGAINING NEWS
ECONOMIC NEWS
Why so many people are freelancing
...Half of the U.S. workforce will be freelancing by 2027...
Two states temporarily suspend gas tax to ease drivers’ burden at pump
When It Comes to Inflation, Our Focus Should Be On the Cost of Housing
HEALTH CARE UNION NEWS
LABOR DISPUTES
One Year On Strike, Striking UMWA Plans Caravan to Warrior Met Coal
Contract talks set to resume at Eaton as strike reaches 32 days
LEGAL NEWS
NLRB NEWS
ORGANIZING NEWS
Workers at Michigan cannabis retailer unionize with UFCW...FLASHBACK: Cannabis labor peace requirements expand...
Amazon union backers see bright future for organizing despite tough odds
TEACHERS UNION NEWS
Minneapolis teachers strike: District makes ‘final offer’ for support workers
Union Leaders Visit Colorado to Advocate For Collective Bargaining Bill
Right to Recess: Bill Prohibits Disciplining Pupils by Denying Outdoor Play
Governor DeSantis Touts $800 Million for Teacher Pay Raises in This Year’s State Budget