LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Thursday, June 1, 2023
Top Stories: Comic book union files ULPs; SCOTUS rules against destruction of property; A union plans to strike over the right to strike over grievances & more labor union news stories
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Comic Book Workers United Files ULP Charges Against Image Comics
The Image Comics employees’ union Comic Book Workers United have filed charges against the publisher with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board, alleging three violations of the National Labor Relations Act. Read more…
U.S. Supreme Court Rules Against Union On Property-Damaging Strike
In an 8-1 decision, the high court overturned a lower ruling that found the National Labor Relations Act preempted a concrete company, Glacier Northwest, from bringing its lawsuit against the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which represents the company’s truck drivers. Read more…
Reuters: US Supreme Court rules against union in fight over strike that damaged property...
NBC: In blow to unions, Supreme Court rules company can pursue strike damage claim...
LA Times: Supreme Court warns unions against strikes that damage an employer’s property...
ABC: Supreme Court rules against union in labor dispute involving truck drivers and wet concrete...
Payday Report: In Erie, 1,500 UE Members to Walkout over “Right to Strike” over Grievances
“…the UE plans to strike to win back the right to strike over grievances when their contract expires at midnight on June 9th.” Read more…