LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Monday, December 30, 2024
Top Stories: 3rd Circuit limits NLRB's authority; Machinists continue IKEA strike; Unions may save fed. workers from Trump's RTO desires; Union rejects Virgin's arbitration proposal & dozens more...
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Third Circuit slashes NLRB authority in Starbucks unionization opinion
The labor board can no longer demand compensation for monetary harms caused by employer actions, the circuit court ruled.
IAM Union Members at IKEA Perryville Vote to Continue Strike
IAM Local I460 members began their strike at midnight on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024. The members seek fair wages and seniority protections to ensure a just and respectful workplace.
Trump wants federal workers back in the office. It may be a tall task.
Trump’s expected return-to-office mandate faces furious resistance from federal employees, many of whom are covered by union agreements that guarantee work-from-home policies — including some contracts extended in recent weeks by outgoing Biden officials eager to blunt Trump’s impact on the workforce.
Culinary Union rejects Virgin Hotel's request to arbitrate amid ongoing strike
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas invited Culinary Union leadership to arbitrate an agreement that could end the Culinary Union strike against the hotel-casino after more than six weeks of striking.
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