Posts tagged unfair labor practice charges

    Lessons from Other Trades in ‘Leaving the Union:’ What Sheet Metal and HVAC Can Learn

    July 28, 2025 // The stories of Brian Head and Brandon Davis are extreme, but the underlying issues are common across the trades: high financial stakes, legal complexity, and the threat of union penalties make leaving the union a daunting proposition. For sheet metal and HVAC contractors – or any skilled tradesperson – understanding the process, the potential pitfalls, and the importance of documentation is essential before making any move. And as Semmens pointed out, workers have options for legal support if they feel their rights are being violated – but the process remains anything but simple.

    Comfort Systems USA Pipefitters and Welders Win Two-Year Battle to Escape Steamfitters Local 52 Union

    July 15, 2025 // Union officials made dubious charges concerning pipefitter who collected worker signatures opposing union, but charges were dropped just before hearing

    Workers to strike at Tyson beef plant in Amarillo

    June 30, 2025 // Teamsters representing 3,100 slaughter and processing workers authorize strike for better wages and benefits at the nation’s largest beef processing plant.

    New NLRB guidance emphasizes need for ‘prompt and fair’ settlements in unfair labor practice disputes

    June 27, 2025 // Focus on facilitating efficient, prompt and fair settlements The acting general counsel’s memo initially discusses the need for “efficiency” in the NLRB’s approach toward settlement of charges, noting that “’if we attempt to accomplish everything, we risk accomplishing nothing.’” To that point, Cowen had already rescinded four memos from the prior general counsel on remedial relief – GC 21-06, GC 21-07, GC 22-06, and GC 24-04. In those memos, Regions had been directed to obtain full remedial relief in settlements of charges, and limits on certain clauses and requirements for certain forms of relief were added. The acting general counsel’s memo comments that “our remedial enthusiasm’ should not “distract us from achieving a prompt and fair resolution of disputed matters.”

    Starbucks union workers strike over dress code changes

    May 16, 2025 // The company restricted its dress code to solid black long and short-sleeved shirts, company branded t-shirts and black, khaki or blue denim pants — a significant restriction of its dress rules. The union also filed an amendment to unfair labor practice charges stating the dress code changes “materially differed from both the status quo and what the parties had tentatively agreed to at the bargaining table, thus undermining the Union’s representational status.”

    UNITE HERE Local 11 Faces Third Round of Federal Unfair Labor Practice Charges From LAX Flying Foods Employees

    May 14, 2025 // Workers have reported union officials using mob-like tactics, physical confrontations, false accusations, and more in retaliation for union dissent

    ‘Where Are the True Pro-Union Democrats? They Aren’t at the DNC. And They Certainly Aren’t in Georgia

    April 25, 2025 // Let’s be clear: the DNC and the New Georgia Project are NOT champions of workers. Despite their political influence, they are actively working to strip workers of their rights. The DNC has been involved in mass firings of union employees, the exact action they regularly chastise private companies about, even in tough economic conditions. Meanwhile, at the New Georgia Project, workers have faced retaliation for simply attempting to organize. These actions are blatant violations of the National Labor Relations Act and undermine the fundamental right of workers to freely choose union participation without fear of punishment. These are not isolated incidents. They are part of a pattern of systemic abuse that demonstrates the DNC and New Georgia Project’s disregard for worker autonomy. They are exploiting workers, not protecting them.