LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Top Stories: Disney Unions Inch Toward Strike; Southwest Pilots Union Blames Meltdown On Software; 80% CFOs Predict 2023 Recession; Electricity Costs Keep Aluminum Plant Closed & More...
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TOP STORIES:
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Disney World Has a Looming Labor Problem (Beware a Strike)
...40,000 Cast Members are in limbo...
Frustrated Southwest pilot and union rep says the airline’s flight meltdown caused outdated scheduling software
Slim chance of soft landing for economy in 2023
...80% of CFOs predict recession...
Negotiations to resurrect Ferndale aluminum plant fall apart
...Cost of electricity fluctuates too much...
MORE NEWS:
BARGAINING NEWS
ECONOMIC NEWS
Texas Refineries Could Take Two Weeks To Fully Restore Operations After Storm
Labor strife, service problems railroads’ biggest issues in 2022
GENERAL UNION NEWS
The path to Boston police reform runs through union negotiations
As Pro-Union Sentiment Reaches a Fifty-Year High, U.S. Law Remains Pro-Management
Supreme Court To Decide Future of New York Harbor’s Anti-Mafia Waterfront Commission
AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile could avoid $200 million in fines thanks to FCC deadlock
GOVERNMENT UNION NEWS
Grandview fire union says short staffing puts crews, residents at risk
Brick Council Approves New Four-Year Contracts With Employee Unions
Chesapeake law enforcement, firefighters to receive boost in pay in 2023
Vice: Maryland Lawmakers Want to Stop Criminal Cops From Getting Their Pensions
HEALTH CARE UNION NEWS
UW Health Nurses File Appeal To State Labor Relations’ Decision
Potential nurses strike looming in New York as hospitals brace for influx of tripledemic cases
Cornerstone Hospital Nurses Secure Raises, Healthcare Cost Freeze
HR NEWS
SHRM: HR Battered by an Unstable Economy, Return to Workplace, Union Action in 2022
Former patent attorney sues Apple over harassment & discrimination
LABOR DISPUTES
Jacobin: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Workers Have Been on Strike for Nearly Three Months
Strike continues at LaPorte plant after union rejects latest contract proposal
LEGAL NEWS
NLRB NEWS
ORGANIZING NEWS
2022 in review: Labor strife, wage theft and rent control repercussions
More Activision Blizzard Workers File to Unionize...Third Activision Blizzard studio files to unionize ahead of Acquisition...
POLITICAL NEWS
Kari Lake Appeals Judge’s Ruling On Arizona Election Lawsuit
Labor leader slams Biden for his hypocrisy on unions, says his decision ‘contradicts everything’
Waterfront Commisison pulls N.J. assemblyman’s crane operator license for chronic absenteeism
STARBUCKS UNION NEWS
TEACHERS UNION NEWS
Kansas public universities finalizing plan in response to shortage of K-12 teachers
Average teacher salary increases, but is still behind inflation and national averages
Congress considers bill making $60K the minimum salary for K-12 teachers