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September 27, 2024
Two pharmacists at a Rhode Island CVS can vote on being represented by an International Association of Machinists affiliate, a National Labor Relations Board official ruled, rejecting the company's argument that the pharmacists are supervisors ineligible to unionize.
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September 27, 2024
In the coming week, attorneys should keep an eye out for the potential initial sign-off on a $900,000 deal to end a proposed wage and hour class action against Allegiant Final Mile Inc. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters coming up in California.
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September 26, 2024
The U.S. Department of Transportation has told the Eleventh Circuit that its new train crew size rule is intended to promote rail safety, yet railroads have misconstrued the requirement and overblown their purported cost burdens in an effort to torpedo the rule.
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September 26, 2024
The conclusion that Dartmouth College men's basketball players are employees under federal labor law shouldn't receive deference under the U.S. Supreme Court's Loper Bright decision, according to a filing from the university, with the school refuting that it illegally refused to bargain with the players' union.
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September 26, 2024
Amazon urged a Texas federal judge Thursday to pause a National Labor Relations Board case accusing the company of refusing to bargain with the Amazon Labor Union at a New York City warehouse, saying it will appeal to the Fifth Circuit if the judge doesn't stay the proceedings.
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September 26, 2024
Two recent federal court decisions denying injunctions to employers that challenged the National Labor Relations Board's constitutionality are serving as the first counterweights to the Fifth Circuit courts' acceptance of these novel theories, offering other judges a path to push back.
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September 26, 2024
A Michigan electrical contracting business must rehire a worker who was illegally laid off after he reported the company's use of nonunion contractors to a union, the National Labor Relations Board ruled.
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September 26, 2024
An administrative law judge must reconsider the lawfulness of workplace rules at an Arizona property management company, the National Labor Relations Board concluded, remanding the case for an analysis under the agency's precedent shift for employer handbook policies.
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September 26, 2024
The Senate left Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night without plans to return before the November election, leaving two nominees key to the partisan balance on the National Labor Relations Board facing uncertain futures in the chamber.
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September 25, 2024
A controversial demand from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for prospective contractors to recognize union organizing may stretch the limits of the government's required neutrality in contactors' labor disputes, and a ruling supporting it is likely to attract close scrutiny from courts.
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September 25, 2024
Starbucks violated federal labor law by punishing one Illinois worker for missing work to fulfill a National Labor Relations Board subpoena and sending another home for clashing with customers who disrupted a labor protest, the board said Wednesday.
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September 25, 2024
A former officer for an International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees local in New Mexico accused the union of wrongly disciplining him after he spoke up with concerns about the name of another officer appearing on porn websites through an online search.
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September 25, 2024
An arbitration board has sided with U.S. Steel amid its union's challenge to a planned $14.9 billion acquisition by Nippon Steel, clearing one hurdle while Nippon continues fighting on another front for approval from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S.
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September 25, 2024
The U.S. departments of Labor and Transportation in a letter Wednesday called on three major freight railroad companies to guarantee paid sick leave to all of their employees.
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September 25, 2024
The Eleventh Circuit should make the NLRB hold off on seeking enforcement of a refusal-to-bargain decision while the parties wait for the agency to rule on remedies when bargaining opportunities are lost, a chemical manufacturer argued, alleging the Seventh Amendment prevents the board from issuing such relief.
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September 25, 2024
Nexstar has lost its latest bid to skirt a National Labor Relations Board order compelling it to resume bargaining with a union in Portland, Oregon, and pay its worker-negotiators, with the Ninth Circuit standing by its decision to uphold the board's ruling.
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September 24, 2024
A Colorado nonprofit co-founded by Elon Musk's brother settled a union's unfair labor practice claims for close to $450,000, according to a National Labor Relations Board announcement Tuesday, with the organization agreeing to pay thousands to laid-off workers and make supervisors undergo federal labor law training.
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September 24, 2024
A fired Welch's factory employee can return to his job after a Pennsylvania judge upheld an arbitrator's finding that he did not commit the sexual harassment he was accused of.
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September 24, 2024
National Labor Relations Board prosecutors earlier in September accused a company of violating federal labor law by including so-called no-poach provisions in contracts with clients, a move experts said would expand the reach of general counsel Jennifer Abruzzo's theory that clauses limiting worker movement trample on their union rights.
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September 24, 2024
The Federal Aviation Administration's chief told a House panel Tuesday that the agency has "dramatically" increased its oversight of Boeing, as lawmakers raised concerns about the pace of Boeing's safety culture overhaul amid an ongoing labor dispute with 33,000 workers.
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September 24, 2024
Retail workers represented by the Communications Workers of America at an Apple store in Oklahoma City ratified a first contract, the union announced Tuesday, saying the three-year deal includes wage increases, a grievance process and weeks of severance pay.
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September 24, 2024
Bankrupt trucking firm Yellow Corp. can move forward with a deposition of Teamsters President Sean O'Brien, after a Delaware bankruptcy judge declined Tuesday to stay the discovery tied to lawsuits that were filed against the debtor over mass layoffs.
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September 24, 2024
A New York federal judge approved on Tuesday emergency medical services workers to proceed as a class in their lawsuit alleging New York City paid them less in relation to their almost exclusively white, male counterparts at the fire department, despite differences in rank and responsibility.
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September 24, 2024
A nonprofit advocating for racial equality violated federal labor law by not negotiating with a union before three rounds of layoffs last year, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled, finding no evidence to support the organization's claim that financial issues warranted its actions.
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September 24, 2024
Amtrak lost its appeal to a ruling that ordered an arbitration board to consider whether the rail company must use union labor on a newly acquired building, with the D.C. Circuit upholding a Washington, D.C., federal judge's decision Tuesday.