Subject: Labor Relations INK Links July 2019

Labor Relations INK Links
July 2019
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

NLRB’s Emanuel Should Sit Out McDonald’s Case, Leaked Records Say
https://lri.link/2NMip5I

Study: Employers make leave management a priority
https://lri.link/2LPv3y3

Judge Says Union's Activities Are Protected by First Amendment
https://lri.link/30mN0Ii

CNN to shell out $70M in settlement over labor dispute
https://lri.link/2xIxvOy

New NLRB Memo Addresses Social Media and Cell Phone Policies
https://lri.link/2LUYXBh

Five Highlights From a Busy Month for the NLRB
https://lri.link/2Y039pu

NLRB Limits Duty to Bargain Over Disciplinary Actions
https://lri.link/32luCS4

NLRB Rules Employers May Maintain Discipline Between Election and Certification
https://lri.link/2YMwBN0

19 AGs oppose Trump admin's narrowing of 'joint employer' status
https://lri.link/2YK1wJK

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Has The AFL-CIO’s Trumka Been Trying To Install A Hand-Picked Successor?
https://lri.link/2Sa35OL

AFL-CIO leadership: the two women vying to be America's top labor official
https://lri.link/2XQkFN5

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Labor Unions And the Green New Deal: Love, Hate, Or Indifference?
https://lri.link/2XDPhNx

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'We need change': Amazon workers are planning a labor strike on Prime Day
https://lri.link/2LSCpRg

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Gig Economy

Secret meetings between Uber and labor unions are causing an uproar
https://lri.link/2G62nxh

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Businesses are struggling with a new labor problem: Fewer teens have time for summer jobs
https://lri.link/2XDUGnK

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Union Pension Turmoil

Markup of Multiemployer Pensions Legislation
https://lri.link/30qIWXx

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Tech/Media Unions

Employee Activism Is Alive in Tech. It Stops Short of Organizing Unions.
https://lri.link/2S7vHIs

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Last-minute scheduling of L.A. retail workers soon could be barred
https://lri.link/2NMYfbD

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Minimum Rising

Congressional Budget Officer Report: The Effects on Employment and Family Income of Increasing the Federal Minimum Wage
https://lri.link/2xKeECE

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Labor Raises the Floor in Nashville
https://lri.link/32hKqoN

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Healthcare

Hundreds quit union as UAW pushes through sellout deal at Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo, Ohio
https://lri.link/2NKJhmm

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Howes: Good times promise tough bargaining for UAW, automakers
https://lri.link/2YNfQkL

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Right-to-Work

High Court Asked to Mull Union Representation of Nonmembers
https://lri.link/2LehyZq

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Whistlin’ Dixie

National Labor Relations Board certifies union vote at Chattanooga Volkswagen plant
https://lri.link/2JtDzkT

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Labor Around the World

UK Court of Appeal Ruling Paves Way for Collective Bargaining Without Veto Right for Unions
https://lri.link/2LgmOvA
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