July 12, 2024
A divided D.C. Circuit panel on Friday upheld a National Labor Relations Board decision finding that a Brooklyn hotel's operator illegally refused to bargain with a union over economics until noneconomic issues were settled, finding the board's bargaining order was proper under federal labor law.
November 02, 2023
A D.C. Circuit panel during oral arguments Thursday examined whether the National Labor Relations Board sufficiently considered a union's conduct when it ruled that a Brooklyn hotel illegally refused to bargain over wages, benefits and other economic subjects before it reached an agreement on noneconomic issues.
June 28, 2023
A Brooklyn hotel's refusal to discuss economic matters at the bargaining table until it agreed with a union on noneconomic terms ran afoul of federal labor law, the National Labor Relations Board told the D.C. Circuit on Wednesday, defending an earlier board decision.
May 08, 2023
A Brooklyn hotel told the D.C. Circuit on Monday that the company didn't unlawfully refuse to talk about economic matters while negotiating with a union, calling on the appeals court to toss a National Labor Relations Board decision that said the hotel's bargaining strategy was illegal.