LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Top Stories: Six Months Later, Apple To Start Negotiations With Machinists; 21 Months After Unionizing, Still No Contract; 2022 Was Biggest Year of Tech Organizing; Stellantis Lays Off 1,350 & More...
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TOP STORIES:
48 Total Entries
Six months after unionizing, Apple and Machinists will begin negotiations for workers at Maryland store
21 months after unionizing, Tartine employees still don’t have their first contract
Axios: 2022 saw an unprecedented rise in labor organizing in U.S. tech firms
Stellantis to Idle Illinois Plant, Lay Off More Than 1,000 Workers, Citing Rising Costs for EVs
NLRB Petitions & Charges for Monday, December 12, 2022
Total Entries filed Friday, Dec. 9, 2022: 55
BARGAINING NEWS
UAW union president optimistic on quick contract with GM-LG battery venture
Denver Processing Plant Workers’ Union Votes to Approve Strike
Sodexo Culinary Workers At Las Vegas Convention Center Unanimously Authorize Strike
Mass MoCA union votes ‘overwhelmingly’ in favor of its first contract
Sick leave and family leave priorities for workers heading into new year
ECONOMIC NEWS
Consumer prices rose less than expected in November, up 7.1% from a year ago
The Fed and a smooth macroeconomic transition to a cleaner U.S. economy
The US Is Loaning GM and LG $2.5 Billion For Three Battery Plants
GENERAL UNION NEWS
GOVERNMENT UNION NEWS
HEALTH CARE UNION NEWS
Nurses No Longer Employed After Viral ‘Icks’ Video on TikTok
How the Minnesota Nurses’ Strike Was Averted in a “Historic Win”
400 healthcare workers wage strike at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Southern California
HR NEWS
LABOR DISPUTES
Student Workers in Massive Monthlong Strike Enter Mediation with University of California
Striking workers allege forced overtime, discrimination at MonoSol Indiana plant
LEGAL NEWS
Littler: New York City Defers AI Law Enforcement to April 15, 2023
National Law Review: Top Five Labor Law Developments for November 2022
DOL Issues Final Rule for ERISA Fiduciaries Considering Socially Conscious Investments
NLRB NEWS
Only a Robustly Funded and Staffed NLRB Can Protect Workers’ Livelihoods
How a federal agency’s funding crisis imperils workers’ rights
ORGANIZING NEWS
Star Garden dancers say they have the votes to form the only strippers union in the U.S.
Workers at one Lake Michigan Credit Union branch are unionizing
Jacobin: A Catholic University With a Radical History Faces a Union Drive of Its Own
GR branch workers at largest Michigan credit union seek to unionize
Prior to approval for recreational cannabis sales, Harmony Dispensary was unionized
POLITICAL NEWS
Granholm uses Michigan visit to kick off battery workforce initiative
Business groups optimistic Congress may finally strike immigration deal
STARBUCKS UNION NEWS
Starbucks Reserve Roastery Workers in Chelsea End Weekslong Strike
JD Supra: NLRB Dismisses Charges Against Starbucks in California Alleging Interference
The Startling Number Of Starbucks Stores That Are Unionizing Nationwide
TEACHERS UNION NEWS
Providence Teachers Union blasts school district over plan to demolish schools
CPS board to vote on five-year strategic plan at Monday meeting
Institute for Justice to intervene on behalf of parents in voucher program lawsuit