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February 03, 2025
The Seventh Circuit has ruled that the Teamsters' challenge to prehire employment agreements with two airlines providing for incentive payments to newly hired pilots must be resolved in arbitration rather than federal court, saying the airlines did enough to show that the incentives are justified by the collective bargaining agreements.
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February 03, 2025
The D.C. Circuit must enforce the National Labor Relations Board's decision concluding that a Las Vegas casino continually violated federal labor law during an organizing campaign of hospitality workers, the board said, arguing precedent supports its issuance of a Cemex bargaining order.
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February 03, 2025
Former acting Labor Secretary Julie Su will join the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics as a spring 2025 fellow, the university announced.
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February 03, 2025
A proposed class action accusing Kroger Co. and Albertsons of brokering an illegal no-poach agreement that hurt wage negotiations during a strike in Colorado is back in state court, after a grocery store worker dropped a federal court lawsuit and refiled her claims in Denver District Court.
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February 03, 2025
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is probing the Trump administration's removal of several Democratic officials from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and National Labor Relations Board, saying he's concerned the unwarranted firings have left the agencies unable to function.
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February 03, 2025
President Donald Trump continued his shakeup of leadership at the National Labor Relations Board by firing acting general counsel Jessica Rutter, an agency spokesperson confirmed Monday.
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January 31, 2025
The NCAA has reached a settlement with a coalition of states, led by Tennessee and Virginia, that's been challenging its ban on name, image and likeness compensation for student athletes being recruited by institutions, according to a notice filed Friday in Tennessee federal court, exactly one year after the suit was filed.
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January 31, 2025
A union may not take over representing a group of Service Employees International Union-represented workers at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, a National Labor Relations Board official held Friday, rejecting the union's argument that a union security clause in the SEIU local's contract was invalid.
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January 31, 2025
The en banc Eleventh Circuit will consider whether federal anti-discrimination law bars a Georgia county health plan from refusing to cover a worker's gender-confirmation surgery while the Second Circuit will hear from an NBA referee defending his win in a pension payout case.
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January 31, 2025
A case about broadband subsidies will give the U.S. Supreme Court the chance to revive a long-dormant separation of powers principle that attorneys say could upend regulations in numerous industries and trigger a power shift that would make last term's shake-up of federal agency authority pale in comparison. And a majority of the court already appears to support its resurrection.
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January 31, 2025
The University of Illinois' board of trustees called on a federal judge to find that the board can lawfully bar comments about collective bargaining issues at public meetings, disputing arguments from a Service Employees International Union local that the ban on these discussions is unreasonable and violates the First Amendment.
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January 31, 2025
A former Paramount employee accusing the studio of violating New York's WARN Act by laying off over 300 New York City-based workers without 90 days' notice urged a federal court to preserve his suit, saying Friday that the law covers him even though he worked remotely from California.
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February 14, 2025
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January 31, 2025
In its latest leadership shake-up, Jackson Lewis PC has reelected its firm chair and managing principal for a second term, while also implementing a leadership restructuring that includes the reorganization of its practice groups and the appointment of several new national heads.
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January 31, 2025
President Donald Trump wasted no time taking official actions affecting areas that touch on sports, such as transgender rights and labor law, and experts say his personality and leadership style make it hard to predict how else he'll impact sports during his second term in office.
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January 31, 2025
In the next week, attorneys should keep an eye out for rulings in a pair of cases against TikTok by workers. Here's a look at those cases and other labor and employment matters coming up in California.
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January 31, 2025
The Fifth Circuit on Monday will reconsider a decision upholding a National Labor Relations Board ruling in a test of judges' deference to the board's legal interpretations following the U.S. Supreme Court's June decision to heighten courts' scrutiny of federal agency policy.
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January 31, 2025
A bankrupt 588-bed Long Island nursing home Friday postponed its request that a New York bankruptcy judge approve the sale of its facility while its union workers and its proposed buyer try to work out the terms of their future contract.
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January 31, 2025
This week, the Second Circuit will consider a group of New York farmers' claim that a 2019 law that extended union rights to farmworkers in the state violates the U.S. Constitution.
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January 30, 2025
The company behind a Wisconsin paper mill is fighting the claim that it must arbitrate a grievance filed by the United Steelworkers against a previous version of the company, asking a Wisconsin federal judge to toss a union-filed lawsuit that seeks to bring the company to the arbitration table.
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January 30, 2025
A Teamsters local wasn't required to provide notice before going on strike given the seriousness of a California dentist office's actions in telling workers they don't have a union and discussing unilateral changes, the National Labor Relations Board Division of Advice office said in a memorandum.
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January 30, 2025
A mediator will help Starbucks and Workers United hash out the backbone for first contracts covering more than 500 unionized stores nationwide, the parties announced Thursday, marking the first time since December that the duo is going back to the bargaining table.
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January 30, 2025
A New York federal magistrate judge overseeing a union benefits dispute recommended sanctioning an insulation hauling company that hasn't been responding to court paperwork, but stopped short of recommending that the district judge grant requests for default judgment against the company.
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January 30, 2025
Sixth Circuit judges wrestled Thursday with what to do with a legal challenge to a memo penned by the National Labor Relations Board's former general counsel given her recent firing and expected shifts in the agency's policy direction under President Donald Trump.
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January 30, 2025
A former International Union of Operating Engineers general president pled guilty to not disclosing $315,000 worth of event tickets in annual reports to the U.S. Department of Labor, according to federal court filings, with the ex-union leader facing a potential prison sentence and thousands in fines.