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How PAGA Proposal Could Expand Calif. Labor Agency's Role

The California Labor and Workforce Development Agency's recently proposed regulations governing the Private Attorn... (more story)

4 Emerging Limits Of Employer Mental Health Notice Defense

A California appeals court's recent decision in Husband v. Target, addressing when an employer knows about an empl... (more story)

Using Past Tech Transitions As A Lens For Calif. Worker AI Bill

Examining previous workplace automation battles reveals the goals of a California bill that would impose obligatio... (more story)

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NLRB GC Asks Board To Set Aside 2 Biden-Era Standards

The National Labor Relations Board general counsel's office has asked the board to set aside two worker-friendly standards for assessing the lawfulness of workplace rules from the Biden era, saying in a case c... (more story)

NY Forecast: 2nd Circ. Hears FDNY COVID-19 Vax Allergy Suit

This week, the Second Circuit will consider reviving a New York City firefighter's lawsuit claiming the city denied him a medical exemption from a COVID-19 vaccine requirement even after he had an allergic rea... (more story)

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Teamsters, Feds Ask To Wind Down Decades-Old Monitoring

The Teamsters and the federal government asked a New York federal judge on Wednesday to further wind down oversight of the union's disciplinary processes that date nearly four decades back, saying the union ha... (more story)

NLRB, Union Urge Justices To Uphold Post-Gazette Decision

The U.S. Supreme Court should reject the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's challenge to the Third Circuit's finding that the newspaper bargained in bad faith with its newsroom staff's union, the National Labor Relatio... (more story)

Wash. Hydro Workers Sue Feds To Save Collective Bargaining

United Power Trades Organization, which represents hundreds of hydropower dam workers employed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, launched a lawsuit in Seattle federal court Tuesday seeking to preserve its c... (more story)

NLRB Denies Staffing Agency's Bid To Block Union Vote

A split National Labor Relations Board rejected a challenge to a regional director's decision allowing workers at a staffing agency operator to vote on representation by a Service Employees International Union... (more story)

Alaska Airlines, Union Sued For Race Bias Over TikTok Firing

Alaska Airlines weaponized its social media policy against a biracial female flight attendant who posted a TikTok dance in uniform while tolerating similar TikToks from white and male employees, a lawsuit in C... (more story)

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Amazon Wraps Up Ex-Worker's Race Bias, Retaliation Suit

Amazon has reached an agreement to end a suit from a former executive assistant who claimed he was fired for complaining that he'd missed out on promotions and faced unwarranted criticism because he's Black, a... (more story)

Former 'Matlock' Writer Sues Over Hostile Work Environment

A former writer on the television show "Matlock" sued CBS Television Studios, its showrunner and its executive producers Wednesday in California state court for allegedly fostering a hostile work environment r... (more story)

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4th Circ. Won't Revive Journalists' Social Media Bias Suits

The Fourth Circuit refused Wednesday to reopen lawsuits alleging two journalists were fired by a U.S.-funded Middle Eastern media network because they're Iraqi, concluding they couldn't overcome the organizati... (more story)

ADT Says Worker Can't 'Veto' Ogletree In Pregnancy Bias Suit

ADT urged a Georgia federal court Wednesday to uphold an order denying a bid by a former ADT worker's attorney to disqualify Ogletree from representing the security company in a pregnancy bias suit, saying she... (more story)

Walmart Hit With $23M Verdict For Wash. Worker Retaliation

A Washington federal jury has found Walmart on the hook for retaliating against a former store employee who claimed she was fired for standing up for colleagues who were sexually harassed by another co-worker,... (more story)

Real Estate Cos. Default In Native American Bias Suit

Two real estate companies that own several upscale Detroit area apartment buildings have failed to respond to a federal lawsuit accusing managers of subjecting a Native American engineer to repeated racist rem... (more story)

Ex-Texas City Worker Gets $272K For Fees After $2M Ask

A Texas federal judge said a former worker can collect attorney fees on claims that the City of Hutto illegally demanded he return $400,000 in separation pay, but cited his dismissed race allegations in awardi... (more story)

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Colo. Hotel Beats H-2B Housekeepers' Wage Suit

A Colorado hotel operator snagged an early win in a class and collective action brought by H-2B housekeepers, with a federal judge finding the workers failed to show the company was their joint employer and co... (more story)

Bojangles Cites 4th Circ. Ruling To Fight OT Class Bid

A fresh Fourth Circuit ruling decertifying a class of brewery workers in an overtime case supports the argument against class certification made by fried chicken restaurant Bojangles in a suit accusing it of n... (more story)

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Mental Health Co. To Face Wage Class Damages Trial

A North Carolina federal judge ruled Wednesday that the mental healthcare company JMJ Enterprises LLC must face a second-phase damages trial after a jury found in February in favor of a collective of employees... (more story)

Amazon Workers Ink $3M Deal In COVID Screening Wage Suit

Amazon will pay $3 million to settle a class action filed in Pennsylvania federal court alleging it failed to compensate more than 30,000 hourly employees for time they spent off the clock to undergo COVID-19 ... (more story)

NY Judge OKs $19.2M Deal In Paving Co. OT Suit

A New York magistrate judge Wednesday gave final approval for a $19.2 million settlement between a paving company and a group of employees, resolving class and collective action claims alleging the company fai... (more story)

Colo. Firm Accused Of Keeping Atty's Wages, Commissions

A Denver employment law firm has not paid a former lawyer with the firm all wages and commissions she is owed, the attorney alleged in Colorado state court.

Amazon Hit With OT Suit By Ex-Assistant Manager

Amazon Fresh misclassified salaried assistant store managers as overtime-exempt while assigning them routine store work, according to a proposed collective action filed by a former manager in Washington federa... (more story)