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October 24, 2024
Trader Joe's must be ordered to reopen its Manhattan wine shop after shuttering the store in an alleged attempt to dampen union organizing, the National Labor Relations Board general counsel argued, saying a nearly 60-year-old U.S. Supreme Court precedent about partial closures governs the dispute.
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October 24, 2024
The U.S. Department of Labor urged a Georgia federal court to uphold its new protections for foreign H-2A farmworkers, arguing that conservative-led states' bid to block its rule should fail because safeguarding foreign workers is key to ensuring better pay and conditions for American-born farmworkers.
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October 23, 2024
A majority of roughly 33,000 Boeing employees represented by the International Association of Machinists voted Wednesday to reject a new labor contract that included a 35% wage increase over four years, prolonging a nearly six-week strike that has hampered Boeing's production and cash flow.
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October 23, 2024
A Massachusetts Trader Joe's employee challenged a National Labor Relations Board regional director's decision to stop a decertification bid from going to an election while unfair labor practice claims are pending, saying Wednesday there wasn't a link between the allegations and a drop in union support.
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October 23, 2024
American workers are petitioning for union representation elections at twice the rate they were in 2021, with particularly large increases taking place in the Midwest, South and West, according to National Labor Relations Board data announced Wednesday.
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October 23, 2024
A Transport Workers Union affiliate urged a Colorado court to rethink its recent decision dismissing the union's claims against the state challenging a settlement with Southwest Airlines over a sick leave law, arguing the judge wrongly analyzed the statute's exemption for workers covered by a labor contract.
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October 23, 2024
A Texas bankruptcy judge Wednesday declined to order the new owner of former Steward Health Care hospitals in Massachusetts to take back changes to nurses' union contracts it assumed under his sale order, saying it wasn't up to him to make the call.
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October 23, 2024
A casino operator is challenging the National Labor Relations Board's authority to accuse the gambling powerhouse of employing unlawful tactics while fighting a union drive in Las Vegas, arguing in a new lawsuit in Nevada federal court that the NLRB's structure is unconstitutional.
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October 22, 2024
An AT&T salesperson backed by the anti-union National Right to Work Foundation accused the company and the Communications Workers of America of essentially creating a "company union," claiming in unfair labor practice charges announced Tuesday that expanding the CWA's presence among AT&T's so-called in-home experts violates labor law.
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October 22, 2024
A Hawaii healthcare network violated federal labor law by having a dress code policy that prevented workers from wearing union insignia, a National Labor Relations Board judge determined Tuesday, finding the company hadn't shown that union stickers affected operations.
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October 22, 2024
A public sector union told a Florida appeals court Tuesday that the state's Public Employees Relations Commission erred in holding the union to newly passed higher standards for re-registration before the law went into effect and upholding this decision would allow administrative agencies to simply ignore effective dates.
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October 22, 2024
The Women's National Basketball Players Association has opted out of its collective bargaining agreement with the WNBA and will negotiate a new deal following a season that saw massive jumps in viewers and attendance.
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October 22, 2024
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette can't stop the National Labor Relations Board's injunction request to make the newspaper bargain with three unions based on constitutional claims about the agency, a Pennsylvania federal judge ruled Tuesday, saying the court would not "ignore nearly a century's worth of settled jurisprudence."
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October 22, 2024
Beekeepers can vote to be represented by a retail workers union, a National Labor Relations Board official ruled, saying they perform agricultural work that federal labor law covers and agreed that the unit should cover only New York City and Boston.
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October 22, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board should have accepted Starbucks' challenge to an agency judge's order even though it was 23 minutes late, the company told the D.C. Circuit, saying the lateness was connected to a technical issue and should have been considered innocuous.
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October 22, 2024
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October 22, 2024
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October 21, 2024
Starbucks should be ordered to bargain with Workers United at a Long Island, New York, cafe under the National Labor Relations Board's Cemex standard, an administrative law judge ruled Monday, finding the coffee giant illegally threatened and questioned workers in the lead-up to a representation vote.
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October 21, 2024
A group of 119 retired union firefighters for the city of Stamford, Connecticut, sued the city in state court Monday, seeking an injunction preventing the city from changing their healthcare benefits.
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October 21, 2024
A fan manufacturer is the latest employer to seek an injunction against a National Labor Relations Board case and raise allegations about the constitutionality of the agency's structure, with the company claiming the outcome of the administrative proceeding could threaten worker safety.
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October 21, 2024
In the first court challenge to the National Labor Relations Board's landmark Cemex ruling, the Ninth Circuit grappled Monday with whether the labor board's new standard for issuing bargaining orders complies with a framework the U.S. Supreme Court set out more than 50 years ago.
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October 21, 2024
Approximately 33,000 Boeing employees represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers will vote Wednesday on a tentative new labor contract that includes a 35% wage increase over four years, potentially ending a more than monthlong strike that hampered Boeing's production and cash flow.
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October 21, 2024
A National Labor Relations Board judge used the correct legal standard to clear Sean Penn's nongovernmental organization of allegations that Penn threatened to retaliate against employees who critiqued the disaster relief group's work, the group argued, asking the board to rethink its decision to vacate the judge's ruling.
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October 21, 2024
Technicians and other workers at an emergency vehicle maintenance company may vote on whether they want an International Association of Machinists local in Illinois to represent them, a National Labor Relations Board regional director concluded, blocking the company's bid for a larger bargaining unit.
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October 18, 2024
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