LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Friday, July 5, 2024
Top Stories: NNU may strike HCA in multiple states; Minneapolis park workers strike; GOP chair wants answers on interference; NEA staff strikes; NLRB ALJ dings company for firing a salt & more...
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NNU: HCA HealthCare faces potential strikes in multiple states
A potential nurse strike at Mission Hospital would likely be accompanied by strikes at multiple other hospitals, all owned by the nation's largest health system HCA HealthCare, a member of the nurses' bargaining team has said.
For the first time in more than a century, Minneapolis park workers go on strike
Hundreds of Minneapolis park workers went on strike on Thursday — the first strike in the park system's 140-year history.
Foxx Wants Answers on Biden Administration’s Attempt to Interfere in Mercedes-Benz Unionization Election
In a letter to Jake Sullivan, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, Chairwoman Foxx is demanding information regarding the Biden administration's attempts to influence the outcome of a unionization vote at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Vance, Alabama, as voting was underway.
NEA staff goes on strike days before Biden speech
The National Education Association Staff Organizations (NEASO) announced Friday it is going on strike days ahead of a speech President Biden is supposed to make at the NEA’s annual convention.
Oversalted: NLRB Judge Facilitates Union Organizing, Throws Out Noncompete/Nonsolicit Agreements
A National Labor Relations Board Administrative Law Judge recently found that a company violated the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) by terminating a “union salt”— an organizer unions place at a workplace to unionize its employees — who lied about his work history and the job history of another applicant.
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