Unions
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Some claims from unions are feasible, while others are misleading. Here's the reality.
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The Act would result in OSHA issuing a new ergonomics standard and giving unions a streamlined approach to organizing warehouses.
Workers in New Jersey voted to remove UAW representation, and the NLRB has surprisingly moved forward with the decertification vote.
The UAW filed charges against Mercedes Benz in Germany just weeks before the NLRB will hold an election at the automaker’s plant in Alabama.
Workers at a Chattanooga Volkswagen plant voted for UAW representation last week, even though prior UAW representation ended in a plant closure.
The D.C. Circuit calls the NLRB’s Stern Produce decision 'nonsense' and says the agency has 'strayed from its statutory mandate.'
New Jersey workers are seeking to decertify the United Auto Workers union, but the National Labor Relations Board is likely to prevent a decertification vote.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Vice President of Workplace Policy Marc Freedman released a statement after OSHA issued a new rule on the Worker Walkaround Representative Designation Process.
Teamsters organizers recently voted against union representation for themselves, even though they encourage employees elsewhere to unionize.
In late March, the United Auto Workers petitioned the federal National Labor Relations Board to hold an election at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga.
This development is the latest in the UAW’s relentless, decade-long quest to unionize the Chattanooga Volkswagen facility after previous attempts have failed.