LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Monday, December 2, 2024
Top Stories: Exxon lockout was lawful; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette strike longest in U.S.; Union not entitled to Vanderbilt data; ALU votes on strike authorization; NLRB's Ohr gets a new job & more...
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Judge Rules Exxon’s Texas Refinery Union Lockout Was Legal
A US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) judge has determined Exxon Mobil’s 10-month lockout of 600 union workers at its Beaumont, Texas, refinery was lawful.
The strike at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is now the longest in the nation. And it’s not over.
The work stoppage that started in 2022 laid bare years of turmoil in the newsroom union.
Vanderbilt does not have to turn over private data to union
Three Vanderbilt graduate students are fighting against Vanderbilt’s union to keep their personal information private.
Amazon Labor Union holds strike vote at JFK8 facility in New York
The Amazon Labor Union (ALU) is holding a strike authorization vote at the JFK8 fulfillment center in Staten Island, New York. The deadline for votes to be cast is the evening of December 1.
Teamsters: Amazon Suspends Queens Driver Assaulted by Corporation’s Own Union Buster
NLRB: Peter Sung Ohr Appointed Associate General Counsel of the Division of Enforcement Litigation
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