LaborUnionNews.com's Morning News Digest for Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Features Stories: Unionizing the Video Game Industry & West Coast Port Negotiations
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Labor Issues and the Rise of Worker Organizing in the Video Game Industry
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69 Total Entries
BARGAINING NEWS
Railway Unions Support End To Mediation, Look Forward To “Self Help”
Union representing 10,000 Stop & Shop Workers Ratifies Contract
ECONOMIC NEWS
Self-Driving Trucks Start to Propel Land Rush Near Major Cities
Automation Nation: High-tech security can’t stop theft, frisky patrons at employee-free businesses
GENERAL UNION NEWS
Boston mayor proposes limits to protesting at private homes [Unions too?]
Left Voice: A Bureaucratic Revolution in the Labor Movement?
Teamsters Name First Woman As New Director Of Motion Picture Division
GOVERNMENT UNION NEWS
Move Over Fight For $15, At-Home Caregivers Say It’s ‘Time for $20’ in Washington
New CalPERS CIO sees future with fewer private equity fees, more control
VA Employee Union Applauds Introduction of “Protecting VA Employees Act”
Philadelphia’s Vax Mandate for City Workers Has Been Delayed Again
HEALTH CARE UNION NEWS
HR NEWS
Multinational Companies Suspend Business, Remove Staff in Ukraine
FisherPhillips: What Businesses and Employers Should Do as CDC Loosens COVID-19 Mask Guidelines
LABOR DISPUTES
LABOR RELATIONS RADIO
LEGAL NEWS
ORGANIZING NEWS
Bloomberg Law: Amazon Organizers Target a Potent Anti-Union Weapon
After December Walkouts, Organized Amazon Workers in Chicago Area Eye Next Steps
Graduate Student Workers Form Union with Communications Workers
Balloting has begun at Glanbia Nutritionals after a grueling and costly union drive
Starbucks Loses Argument That Unionization Should Be Regional
POLITICAL NEWS
Fight over postal vehicle production continues for union, may roll on in Wisconsin Senate race
AFL-CIO President: The USMCA and the way forward for trade policy
TEACHERS UNION NEWS
55% of Teachers Say They Are Thinking About Leaving the Profession
Bus Driver Sickout in Louisiana Forces Retreat by School District
Texas Teachers Unions Spend Big In Republican Primaries For State Legislature