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  • Legislative Outlook , TCU December 14, 2017

    Despite President Trump’s Tough Talk, Jobs are still Bleeding to Mexico

    In recent news, good paying union jobs from companies like Nabisco and Ford are going to Mexico despite all the tough bravado from President Trump. Both companies released statement that they will be sending hundreds of jobs to Mexico where they will be getting lower costs for labor and tax breaks to incentivize it. Click

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  • iMail , Legislative Outlook , News , TCU December 11, 2017

    New DOT Drug Testing Rules

    On January 1, 2018, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) will update its drug testing regulations for all transportation workers, including railroads, aviation and transit.

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  • Legislative Outlook , TCU November 9, 2017

    Senate Committee votes to move Westmoreland

    Yesterday, the Senate Commerce Committee voted largely along party lines to approve Lynn Westmoreland for a five-year term on the Amtrak Board of Directors. Final approval of Mr. Westmoreland will now head to the full Senate where he’s likely to get confirmed. It’s unclear when the final vote will occur. A few weeks ago, TCU posted

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  • Legislative Outlook , TCU November 3, 2017

    Senate confirms Trump’s NMB picks

      On Wednesday night, the U.S. Senate voted to confirm President Trump’s package of three nominees to the National Mediation Board (NMB). With these confirmations, the Board is now officially in Republican control and their decisions will be decidedly pro-management for the near future. The NMB is the agency charged with settling labor disputes in

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  • Legislative Outlook , TCU October 26, 2017

    AFL-CIO Convention Resolutions – Wrap Up

    The 2017 AFL-CIO Convention wrapped up yesterday, and with it the adoption of a number of resolutions meant to guide the organization – and the labor movement – as it continues to fight for working families. Click HERE to see all the resolutions passed. Some of the highlights: Resolution #1 – A Worker’s Bill of

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