LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Top Stories: A Cemex bargaining order from a 2019 campaign; 3K Oregon nurses strike; SEIU rallies in Clark County; IRS 'weaponized'; ALPA goes gender neutral & 60 more articles...
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Federal labor agency orders Station Casinos to negotiate with Culinary Union
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has affirmed a previous ruling that Red Rock Resorts violated national labor laws when it successfully tried to persuade workers not to unionize and has ordered three of the company’s Las Vegas casinos to negotiate collective bargaining agreements with employees represented by Culinary Workers Union Local 226.
Oregon's largest nurses strike hits Providence hospitals with 3,000 on picket line
More than 3,000 Providence nurses at six hospitals across the state are striking for three days. This follows months of contract negotiations between the nurse’s union and Providence management. Providence brought in replacement workers and said all its hospitals are fully open and functioning.
SEIU rallies outside Clark County, promises to escalate action amid ongoing contract negotiations
SEIU Local 1107 members rallied outside of the Clark County Commission on Tuesday to demand the management address vacancy rates by filling open positions, offer better and more competitive pay, and address racial disparities in hiring and discipline.
ABC: Biden Rule Weaponizes IRS to Steer Clean Energy Construction Projects to Union Donors
Associated Builders and Contractors today issued the following statement regarding the U.S. Treasury Department’s Internal Revenue Service final rule released for public inspection June 18, which requires private developers to follow onerous project labor agreement, prevailing wage and apprenticeship policies when building clean energy projects funded by more than $270 billion in tax credits via the ABC-opposed Inflation Reduction Act.
World’s largest pilot union calls to eliminate terms ‘cockpit,’ ‘manpower,’ other ‘masculine generalizations’ for ‘equity’
The world’s largest airline pilot union suggested airmen and women stop using terms purportedly offensive to women and LGBTQ individuals, calling out terms like “cockpit” as non-inclusive.
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