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The TWU Will ‘Fight Like Hell’ to Preserve Railroad Careers
Posted OnSeptember 3, 2020 byWhen Amtrak announced it might cut nearly 2,000 On-Board Service careers back in 2018, the TWU Railroad Division immediately started a campaign to halt the attack on our members. We held press conferences and rallies in Washington, DC, New York City, Boston and Chicago, demanding that Amtrak stop the cuts. The events garnered enough headlines…Read More…
NEW AIR DIVISION PODCAST: American Airlines Announces Employee Reductions
Posted OnAugust 28, 2020 byClick here to listen to the New TWU Air Division Podcast episode – American Airlines Announces Employee Reductions. Click here to view all TWU Podcast episodes.Read More…
TOMORROW: Join the Virtual March on Washington
Posted OnAugust 27, 2020 byTomorrow, please join us in watching the March on Washington virtually, info is below: If there ever was a year that underscored the importance of collective action, and the significance of civil rights activism, it is the year 2020. After months of protests, online petitions, campaigns, and boycotts, we’ve seen firsthand the power we have…Read More…
AA Association Update: American Airlines Announces Furloughs
Posted OnAugust 27, 2020 byAugust 27, 2020 As you all know American has announced that, barring intervention from Congress, it intends to begin furloughs October 1st. Your Association leadership was only provided with the reduction information late last night. We have met with the company on this issue, and we continue to work to limit the impact on our members…Read More…
TTD Memo: Trump Record on Transportation Labor
Posted OnAugust 17, 2020 byThe Transportation Trades Department (TTD) released a memo on Trump’s record on transportation labor. Click here to read the memo.Read More…
JetBlue Pilot Wins Major Worker Compensation for Toxic Fume Exposure; ‘Airlines Appear to Be More Concerned About Keeping Planes in The Air Than Worker Safety’
Posted OnAugust 11, 2020 byWhen JetBlue pilot Captain Andrew Myers experienced a career-ending toxic fume event in January 2017, the carrier denied his claim. But on July 31, the Oregon Workers’ Compensation Board ruled in his favor in a major case, accusing airlines of being “more concerned about keeping planes in the air than worker safety.” “This case involved…Read More…
RELEASE: United Rail Unions Sue to Block Carriers from Modifying Healthcare Benefits without Bargaining
Posted OnAugust 7, 2020 byWashington, DC, August 7 — On August 5, 2020, 12 rail unions whose members and their families are covered by the NRC/UTU Plan and the Railroad Employees National Health and Welfare Plan, filed suit against the nation’s Class I railroad carriers in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. The suit asks…Read More…
Local 241 reaches deal with Columbia University
Posted OnAugust 3, 2020 byAfter months of hard-fought negotiations, TWU Local 241 workers at Columbia University reached an agreement over the weekend! The deal includes a fair wage package, essential bonuses, additional recognition at new campuses, and most importantly, no new increases to healthcare costs. This victory comes after Local 241 authorized a strike in response to Columbia’s attempts…Read More…
RELEASE: Aviation Labor Leaders Applaud Bipartisan Majority Push for Extension of Payroll Support Program
Posted OnJuly 27, 2020 byAviation Labor Leaders Applaud Bipartisan Majority Push for Extension of Payroll Support Program Washington, DC – Leaders of the Air Line Pilots Association, Allied Pilots Association, Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, Association of Professional Flight Attendants, Communications Workers of America, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, National Air Traffic Controllers Association,…Read More…
We Mourn Theresa Samuelsen, Mother of International President John Samuelsen
Posted OnJuly 25, 2020 byThe Union is saddened today by the passing of Theresa Samuelsen, who raised four sons and a daughter in Brooklyn, including TWU International President Samuelsen. She had eight grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. Her husband Bunky passed away in 2017. She was a lifetime trade unionist, who worked as a benefit fund administrator for both…Read More…