Subject: Labor Relations INK Links July 2018

Labor Relations INK Links
July 2018
Here is your monthly summary of relevant news items since the last issue of INK, delivered on the 2nd Thursday of each month. The full edition of Labor Relations INK will arrive on the 4th Thursday of the month.
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Union Bailout Update

Potential nominee profile: Brett Kavanaugh
https://lri.link/2ucK3fL

Kavanaugh on immigration, labor
https://lri.link/2zuBxxU

Trump’s Supreme Court Pick Kavanaugh Has Pro-Business Record
https://lri.link/2ubdnmP

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Court rules Jimmy John's not responsible for alleged labor law violations by franchisees
https://lri.link/2KMzc6B

In-N-Out Burger’s Ban on ‘Fight for $15' Buttons Broke the Law
https://lri.link/2N7pBEd

Punching In: Trump Union Watchdog Has New Honcho
https://lri.link/2L8QTtg

Clarity on Legality of Work Rules Under NLRA has Arrived!
https://lri.link/2ubdoXR

D.C. Circuit reverses NLRB ruling on fired union officials' backpay
https://lri.link/2KMBouR

NLRB GC: Employer Can Unilaterally Implement Decisions Made Before Union Election Victory
https://lri.link/2N9lesr

The DOL’s Fiduciary Rule Is Dead! Now What
https://lri.link/2N91dSJ

Union's waiver didn't apply to Harley-Davidson buyouts - NLRB
https://lri.link/2N9lp75

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Supreme Court Rules Unconstitutional Mandatory Fees Imposed on Non-Union, Public Sector Employees
https://lri.link/2JefFGo

New curbs on federal unions start to kick in
https://lri.link/2m8qLUp

Supreme Court Labor Decision Wasn’t Just a Loss for Unions
https://lri.link/2KQjbwz

The future looks bleak for New York's unions
https://lri.link/2L7RdZi

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The Babysitters’ Union: Organizing the Organizers
https://lri.link/2ucqS5U

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SEIU Watch

Former SEIU-UHW Staffer Names Dave Regan in Lawsuit over Sexual Harassment, Discrimination
https://lri.link/2zrRkO3

SEIU-UHW’s Dave Regan Comes Up Empty on Multi-Million Dollar Ballot Initiative Gamble
https://lri.link/2udWuIh

The First Post-Janus Lawsuit Against The SEIU Has Arrived
https://lri.link/2m8C2UH

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Why 78 Million Millennials Are Choosing Non-Union Jobs
https://lri.link/2ubYLDW

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As Membership Continues to Decline, an Epidemic of Embezzlement Plagues America's Unions
https://lri.link/2NGczid

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High-Skilled White-Collar Work? Machines Can Do That, Too
https://lri.link/2u9MbVQ

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Union Pension Turmoil

Phil Murphy gives police and firefighter unions control of their pensions
https://lri.link/2KYd7Bt

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New Yorker magazine recognizes staff's union
https://lri.link/2N4PeFO

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Teamster Beat

NLRB Rules in Favor of Dissenting Disney World Teamsters
https://lri.link/2ztXZHz

UPS Labor Deal Would Open Door to Sunday Package Deliveries
https://lri.link/2m7SpAO

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Fight for $15

An Earnings Standard for New York City’s App-Based Drivers: Economic Analysis and Policy Assessment
https://lri.link/2N6lk3L

SF becomes first major city with a $15 minimum wage for all businesses
https://lri.link/2L537q6

State and Local Minimum Wage Increases Going Into Effect on July 1, 2018
https://lri.link/2ubrx7H

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Auto Workers

Feds: Widow of UAW boss is 'trying to buy her way out of prison'
https://lri.link/2mc4zJe

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Labor Around the World

Global initiatives failing to stop labor abuses in India, activists say
https://lri.link/2NJZEvA
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