LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Monday, April 7, 2025
Featured Stories: DC Circuit re-instates NLRB's Wilcox; SAG-AFTRA extends contract again; Pros and cons on Trump tariffs & 58 more articles...
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They’re Back! Top federal labor officials reinstated by full DC federal appeals court
Two former top federal labor protection officials were reinstated to their posts Monday by the full DC Circuit Court of Appeals – at least for now – amid a lengthy legal dispute over President Donald Trump’s ability to fire leaders from independent government agencies.
SAG-AFTRA Commercials Contracts Expiration Date Extended Again
SAG-AFTRA and advertisers have once again decided to extend the expiration date of their current contracts as they hash out successor agreements.
Schumer slams United Auto Workers union for praising the Trump tariffs he says 'hurt everybody'
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., called out the United Auto Workers (UAW) union on Friday for endorsing President Donald Trump’s automobile tariffs.
Unifor, UAW now at odds over Trump's auto tariffs as industry tensions rise
General Motors, Nissan to boost production at US plants due to Trump tariffs
Teamsters President Sean O’Brien sees tariffs creating jobs for next generation
Boston-bred Teamsters President Sean O’Brien said if the Trump tariffs bring back “good-paying, middle-class jobs,” it’s worth all the pain because it will benefit future generations.

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