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October 03, 2024
Two U.S. senators wrote to U.S. Steel's president and CEO on Wednesday seeking guarantees that a $72 million "golden parachute" deal wasn't driving the executive's willingness to support a $14.1 billion merger with Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel.
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October 03, 2024
Employees of an Amazon warehouse in San Francisco have demanded that the company recognize the Teamsters as their bargaining representative, becoming the second group of Amazon workers to send a union recognition demand in two weeks.
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October 03, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board and Starbucks ended litigation in a Colorado federal court of agency prosecutors' request for a nationwide injunction to stop the coffee chain from firing workers for their union activities.
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October 02, 2024
Starbucks broke federal labor law when former CEO Howard Schultz told a pro-union worker they could "go work for another company" if they weren't happy at the coffee chain, the National Labor Relations Board concluded Wednesday, finding Schultz's "generic assurances against retaliation" didn't let the company off the hook.
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October 02, 2024
A Green Thumb Industries employee backed by the National Right to Work Foundation is looking to decertify the union that represents the cannabis company's New Jersey employees, the anti-union group announced Wednesday.
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October 02, 2024
A case by a medical center challenging the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Board will be transferred from one Texas federal court division to another, but the judge, who previously granted an injunction against board proceedings, will retain the case on his docket.
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October 02, 2024
A coalition of 14 states and the District of Columbia urged the Eleventh Circuit to reject the railroad industry's attempt to vacate the U.S. Department of Transportation's final rule requiring all trains to be operated with at least two people, saying doing so would make rail operations less safe nationally.
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October 02, 2024
An auto parts manufacturer urged the Sixth Circuit to halt National Labor Relations Board proceedings against the company before an "unaccountable" agency judge, arguing the employer would face harm because the administrative judge is unconstitutionally shielded from removal by the president.
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October 02, 2024
An ExxonMobil unit did not assign union-represented employees' work to nonunion interns at a Louisiana refinery and chemical plant, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled, saying the case record lacks proof that the interns assumed the tasks of the plant's United Steelworkers-represented workers.
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October 01, 2024
The first major strike in 47 years of thousands of dockworkers on the East and Gulf coasts has left importers and exporters bracing for unpredictable and costly disruptions alongside economic upheaval not felt since the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic, experts say.
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October 01, 2024
Amazon is a joint employer of its contractor's drivers, according to a copy of a consolidated complaint from National Labor Relations Board attorneys obtained by Law360 on Tuesday, alleging the e-commerce giant is on the hook for multiple unfair labor practices.
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October 01, 2024
A Tennessee mechanical contractor violated federal labor law when it fired an employee after he joined a union, but not when it refused to hire a pipefitter who did union organizing work, a National Labor Relations Board judge has ruled.
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October 01, 2024
Workers at ports across the East and Gulf coasts of the U.S. walked off the job Tuesday in the first strike the International Longshoremen's Association has launched since 1977, and experts said the dispute could be protracted as workers pursue pay bumps like other unions have recently secured.
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October 01, 2024
A Washington appellate commissioner gave Starbucks another chance to end a shareholder suit accusing the company's leadership of turning a blind eye to union-busting by managers, saying the lawsuit appears "premature" since it mostly relies on unfair labor practice complaints that are still pending.
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October 01, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board stood pat on precedent in upholding a ruling that a sprinkler installer illegally fired two union backers, declining to treat independent contractor misclassification as a labor violation or issue a novel remedy making the company replace the workers with qualified hires of a union's choosing.
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October 01, 2024
The U.S. Department of Justice is backing a proposed class action from University of Pittsburgh Medical Center workers who say the hospital used noncompetes and blacklists to suppress wages, telling a Pennsylvania federal judge that UPMC's motion to dismiss the suit sets an "insurmountable" pre-discovery bar for plaintiffs.
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October 01, 2024
Starbucks told workers in Bellingham, Washington, they would lose access to tuition-free online classes at Arizona State University and potentially higher wages if they unionized, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled, ordering the company to stop threatening to rescind employees' benefits if they organize.
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October 01, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board should order Dartmouth College to bargain with its unionized men's basketball team, board prosecutors told the NLRB, arguing that the college's refusal to do so broke federal law.
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October 01, 2024
A hotel operator in Brooklyn, New York, violated federal labor law and an NLRB order by withdrawing recognition of its employees' union less than a year after a determination that it bargained in bad faith, the board ruled, ordering the company to resume working with the union.
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October 01, 2024
A Colorado federal judge refused to throw out a suit from an airline lobbying group alleging the state's sick leave law is unlawful, though he agreed to toss the group's Railway Labor Act claim because the act doesn't meaningfully disrupt current collective bargaining agreements.
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September 30, 2024
California has become the 10th state to ban so-called captive audience meetings, with Gov. Gavin Newsom signing a union-backed bill that bars employers from making workers attend meetings on religious or political matters, such as forming a union.
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September 30, 2024
A Native American tribe in California hasn't followed a district court's order compelling arbitration about a representation process with a card check procedure at a casino, UNITE HERE argued, seeking an order to hold the tribe in contempt.
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September 30, 2024
A nursing home doesn't deserve an injunction blocking the National Labor Relations Board from prosecuting its alleged failure to bargain with a union, the board told a New Jersey federal court, saying the home's challenge to its constitutionality doesn't hold water.
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September 30, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board declined on Monday board prosecutors' request to revisit a Trump-era rule for determining when the board can decide cases involving religious schools, upholding an agency judge's decision dismissing unfair labor practice allegations against a Florida Catholic university.
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September 30, 2024
The Fifth Circuit on Monday stayed two related proceedings involving Amazon: a National Labor Relations Board case over its alleged refusal to bargain, and the e-commerce giant's constitutional challenge to the agency's structure in a Texas district court.