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LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Thursday, July 25, 2024

LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Thursday, July 25, 2024

Top Stories: SpaceX suit against NLRB is 'ominous'; Dozens of Amazon employees walk off the job; Portillo's challenges NLRB's constitutionality; UAW and Lear have a TA & 58 more articles...

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If the workers surrender control over working relations to legislative and administrative agents, they put their industrial liberty at the disposal of state agents. — Samuel Gompers, 1915

Here are today’s Top Stories…

[There are 58 total articles in today’s News Digest and 40,198 items posted since LaborUnionNews.com was launched in 2022.]

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New SpaceX opinion in NLRB case has ominous hints for federal agencies

It's way too early to predict all of the possible fallout if the U.S. Supreme Court takes up a case next term challenging its longstanding precedent that the heads of federal agencies cannot be fired at the whim of the president. But we know there will be consequences.

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Image: Teamsters via Facebook

Dozens of Amazon Employees Walk Off Job at KCVG Amid Union Push

Amazon workers organizing with the Teamsters at KCVG, the company’s largest air hub located in Hebron, Kentucky, walked off the job on July 24.

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Image: Leonard J. DeFrancisci | WikiCommons

Portillo’s argues that NLRB is unconstitutional in labor board filings

Portillo’s is one of the latest companies to respond to allegations of labor law violations by arguing that the structure of the National Labor Relations Board, which enforces labor law in the U.S., is unconstitutional, according to documents the company’s attorneys filed with the labor board Monday.

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Image: KSDK News screenshot

UAW and Lear reach tentative agreement, allowing GM to restart pickup production

After a nearly three-day strike, the union that represents some 500 workers at a Lear factory in Missouri has reached a tentative agreement with the company, ending the strike and allowing General Motors to resume production of its midsize pickups and cargo vans.

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Includes news articles on AI, bargaining news, economic news, education union news, government union news, healthcare union news, labor disputes, NLRB news, organizing news, political news & more…

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