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LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, March 13, 2024

LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Top Stories: DHL accused of 'union busting'; No endorsement by Teamsters...yet; WSJ on 'joint employer' decision; Et tu, ACLU? and more...

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Teamsters Boss Accuses DHL of Running Anti-Union Campaign

Teamsters general president Sean O'Brien is accusing DHL of running an illegal anti-union campaign out of its air hub in Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), months after the union was able to secure a new contract for hundreds of employees. Read more…


Biden fends off Trump’s union charm offensive with Teamsters meeting

President Joe Biden met Tuesday with one of the few unions yet to endorse him, making the case for its backing amid flirtations with former President Donald Trump. Read more…

O’Brien: “There’s no dispute that President Biden has been great for unions, especially the Teamsters union.”


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Wall Street Journal: A Joint-Employer Legal Smackdown

The decision, which vacates the rule nationwide, is a major relief to companies. Under the NLRB’s rewrite, McDonald’s could be dunned for unfair labor-practice complaints against its franchisees. Hospitals could be required to bargain with staffing-agency workers. Ditto tech companies with restaurant workers in their office buildings. Big businesses could be dragged into labor disputes involving workers they neither employ nor control. Read more…


ACLU Joins Trader Joe’s, SpaceX in Questioning NLRB’s Constitutionality

In a case stemming from the alleged wrongful termination of an employee, the ACLU argues that the NLRB general counsel was unconstitutionally appointed. Read more (registration required)…


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