Trendspotting: When Unions Resist Unions For Their Own Employees
There’s a growing discontent among labor union employees towards their own unions. It’s a trend that’s hard to ignore.
Read MorePosted by Kimberly Ricci | Jun 19, 2024 | Bargaining/Negotiations, CWA, Don't Be a Jerk, Labor Relations Ink, Labor Relations Insight, Leadership, Legal, News, NLRB, SEIU, Trending, UFCW, Union Leaders, Union Leaders, Union Organizing, Unionized Company, Unions
There’s a growing discontent among labor union employees towards their own unions. It’s a trend that’s hard to ignore.
Read MorePosted by Kimberly Ricci | Jun 13, 2024 | Corruption, CWA, IAM, IBT, Labor Relations Ink, Labor Relations Insight, SEIU, Shawn Fain, Union Leaders, Union Leaders, Union Research, Unions, USSW
There is never a shortage of bad actors engaging in union corruption and misconduct, and since Shawn Fain is everywhere, it only makes sense that he’s now being investigated for misconduct, too.
Read MorePosted by Kimberly Ricci | May 20, 2024 | AI Coach's Corner, AI tips, Artificial Intelligence, CNA NNOC, CWA, Healthcare, Healthcare, Industry, Labor Relations Ink, Labor Relations Insight, SEIU, Strikes, Tech - Media, Trending, Unions
For many workers, including healthcare, the Artificial Intelligence rollout is a source of tension over how the technology could impact their employment.
Read MorePosted by Kimberly Ricci | May 16, 2024 | Bargaining/Negotiations, CWA, IAM, Independents, Industry, Labor Relations Ink, Labor Relations Insight, Leadership, Legal, NLRB, Tech - Media, Union Leaders, Union Organizing, Unionized Company, Unions
In the retail realm, the “next Starbucks” hasn’t really come along for unions as they hoped, although organized labor is still attempting to take a bite out of Apple.
Read MorePosted by Kimberly Ricci | Apr 25, 2024 | CWA, Education, Industry, Labor Relations Ink, Labor Relations Insight, SEIU, UAW, Union Organizing, Unions
As we have previously detailed, a wild assortment of unions have gone poaching in higher ed to capitalize upon understandable Gen Z frustrations.
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