December 04, 2020
A Washington federal judge was right to nix parts of the National Labor Relations Board's 2019 overhaul of union election procedures, but should have struck down the entire rule because the agency ignored key evidence when crafting it, the AFL-CIO has argued in a brief to the D.C. Circuit.
November 03, 2020
The D.C. Circuit should reverse a lower court ruling that blocked the National Labor Relations Board's bid to slow down the union election process because federal law gave the appeals court, not a federal district court, authority to hear the AFL-CIO's challenge to the policy, the agency argued Tuesday.
September 04, 2020
Dockets are packed with notable labor cases in the last four months of the year, including a possible follow-up to the U.S. Supreme Court's blockbuster 2018 decision blocking mandatory union dues in the public sector and a National Labor Relations Board case that could make it easier for workers to oust their unions.