American, Southwest pilots urged to end vaccine-mandate talk in the cockpit, focus on flying
The Allied Pilots Association and Southwest Airlines Pilots Association cited a significant increase in reports to the Federal Aviation Administration's Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) about distractions in the cockpit, including discussions about the airlines' vaccine mandates.
New York Amazon workers to file for union vote
The Amazon Labor Union, which has been organizing over the past six months at the e-commerce giant's JFK8 facility in Staten Island and surrounding LDJ5, DYY6, and DYX2 facilities, has grown to approximately 2,000 workers.
John Deere strike: What to know
Here's what to know about the ongoing United Auto Workers strike at John Deere plants in several states.
UAW's John Deere strike threatens supply chain, food supply
United Auto Workers' strike at John Deere plants could have a significant impact on a supply chain and food supply that are already in crisis.
Southwest pilots' union asks court to delay vaccine mandate
The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association (SWAPA) has asked a federal court in Texas for a temporary restraining order to prevent the airline from implementing its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees on Nov. 24.
From film sets to manufacturing plants, unions push companies as workers stay scarce
Some unions are pressing for gains in a tight U.S. labor market, pushing employers for higher wages and calling strikes as companies face already snarled supply chains.
11th-hour deal saves Hollywood from strike that would have halted production
Film studios and production crews reached a last-minute deal to avoid a strike by some 60,000 workers that would have frozen production on movies and television shows.
More than 10K John Deere employees go on strike Thursday
However, a vast majority of the union members, about 90%, rejected a tentative agreement reached by the union and John Deere earlier this week even though it would have delivered 5% raises to some workers and 6% raises to others.
Hollywood crews threaten strike if deal isn’t reached with producers
A union representing film and television crews said it would strike on Monday unless a deal for a new contract is reached with producers.
Kellogg describes strike at US cereal plants as 'grossly misrepresented'
The dispute between the Kellogg Company and the union involves an assortment of pay and benefit issues such as the loss premium health care, holiday and vacation pay and reduced retirement benefits.
Teamsters accused of hypocritical restrictions on unvaccinated employees: report
Members of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) allege that the prominent union is punishing unvaccinated staffers and are publicly touting their rights on the issue, according to a new report.
Biggest Teachers Union Urges TikTok, Facebook, Other Big Tech to Stop Spread of Viral Challenges
The nation’s largest teachers union is urging TikTok, Facebook Inc., Instagram and Twitter Inc. to take steps to halt the dissemination and spread of dangerous viral challenges and misinformation that it says pose a threat to educators and students.
Kamala Harris to convene White House panel meeting on labor, union membership
Vice President Kamala Harris and Labor Secretary Marty Walsh will convene a second meeting on Thursday of the White House labor task force, a group of cabinet secretaries and top aides that aims to boost union membership in the country, two officials with knowledge of the matter said.
Supermarket giant ends in-store butcher service, moves to packaged meat
An Australian supermarket chain, Coles, will no longer offer in-store butcher services for customers, moving entirely to pre-packaged meat.
Kellogg working to 'mitigate supply disruptions' after strike hits US cereal plants
Between 1,400 and 1,500 hourly employees employed at plants in Omaha, Nebraska; Battle Creek, Michigan; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and Memphis, Tennessee, went on strike, ultimately threatening production of its iconic breakfast products.
American Airlines pilot's union calls for terminations of 'upper middle management' over flight disruptions
In addition to the resolution, the Allied Pilots Association plans to launch a series of informational picketing events, which are slated for Oct. 19 at Miami International Airport, Oct. 26 at Chicago O'Hare International Airport ORD, Nov. 4 at Dallas/Forth Worth International Airport and Dec. 9 at Los Angles International Airport.
Activision Blizzard slapped with new allegations of worker intimidation, union busting
According to the complaint, Activision has allegedly “threatened employees that they cannot talk about or communicate about wages, hours and working conditions” or any ongoing company investigations related to the matters. In addition, the video game giant is accused of threatening or disciplining employees who have engaged in "protected concerted activity" as well as engaging in surveillance and interrogation of those employees.
AT&T, union reach agreement to protect 29,000 technician jobs: report
AT&T Inc. has settled a lawsuit with its largest union that protects at least 29,000 landline technician jobs until the end of 2023, according to Bloomberg.
American Airlines pilots' union to strike over fatigue, overscheduling
The labor union representing American Airlines pilots said it will begin informational picketing in coming weeks at the carrier's major hubs to protest their work schedule, fatigue, and lack of adequate accommodation over the summer.
Oracle Park concession workers vote to authorize strike amid SF Giants' playoff push
Oracle Park concession workers voted to authorize a strike Saturday – which could happen at any time – as the San Francisco Giants make a run toward a potential division title and the playoffs.