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September 04, 2024
A Service Employees International Union affiliate told the Eight Circuit that the National Labor Relations Board wrongly decided not to award a notice reading for a Missouri hospital, arguing that the hospital engaged in widespread labor law violations.
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September 04, 2024
A Washington appeals court refused to overturn a state agency's determination that a concrete company owes workers more than $370,000 in wages for working at a disposal site, saying the work was sufficiently related to a public works project to trigger the state's prevailing wage law.
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September 03, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board's Indianapolis office announced Tuesday that it approved a $200,000 settlement with back pay and benefits to resolve an unfair labor practice case alleging an aluminum windows company helped circulate a decertification petition.
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September 03, 2024
Two National Labor Relations Board cases grace the Third Circuit's September session, when panels will probe the agency's suits against Starbucks Corp. for firing Philadelphia workers attempting to unionize and a plastic company accused of firing a safety whistleblower.
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September 03, 2024
Three NLRB members should recuse themselves after they voted to allow the agency's general counsel to seek a federal court injunction involving a fired worker at a Staten Island, New York, warehouse, Amazon argued to the board, saying the administrative case should be dismissed given due process concerns.
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September 03, 2024
The California Senate voted in favor of a union-backed bill that would bar employers from requiring employees to attend meetings related to religious or political matters — including company-organized meetings used to discourage union-formation — sending the so-called captive audience bill to the governor's desk.
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September 03, 2024
A New Jersey state court judge on Friday tossed the United Auto Workers' complaint claiming a law excluding casino workers from secondhand smoking protections violates the state constitution, reasoning that the law doesn't inhibit the employees' right to pursue safety.
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September 03, 2024
An Arizona property management company has urged the Ninth Circuit to reverse a National Labor Relations Board decision finding the company unlawfully fired a worker who talked about wages, joining a chorus of employers arguing the labor agency is unconstitutionally structured.
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September 03, 2024
California is forging ahead with plans to test and deploy more heavy-duty autonomous trucks, at the same time that state lawmakers are seeking to ban autonomous trucks from operating without a human driver behind the wheel.
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September 03, 2024
Workers at a Marathon terminal in California can vote on whether they want the United Steelworkers to represent them, an NLRB regional director determined, while rejecting the union's request for an election to let the employees join an existing bargaining unit.
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September 03, 2024
Voters this fall will consider ballot questions asking them to pass laws raising the minimum wage and expanding rights to sick leave and collective bargaining, potentially kicking off litigation that will give courts a chance to weigh in.
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August 30, 2024
Appeals courts have awakened from summertime slumber and crammed their early autumn calendars with arguments of national significance, which Law360 previews in this edition of Wheeling & Appealing. We're also recapping August's top appellate decisions, exploring new polling about U.S. Supreme Court opinions and testing your knowledge of Fifth Circuit history.
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August 30, 2024
The Teamsters have launched an ambitious organizing campaign at Amazon's premiere air cargo facility in Kentucky, hoping to draw on the experience of representing thousands of UPS workers in the state to notch a win that experts said could be the breakthrough the union has been seeking at the e-commerce giant.
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August 30, 2024
A worker's bid to decertify a union representing maintenance employees at Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa in Las Vegas can't proceed, a National Labor Relations Board regional director determined, finding the petition should be dismissed because the board recently issued a bargaining order.
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August 30, 2024
The Eleventh Circuit reversed on Friday part of a National Labor Relations Board ruling that UPS illegally refused to provide information to the Teamsters, directing the board to analyze the company's argument that the parties' contract precluded the union's request for workers' phone numbers.
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August 30, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board ordered Nexstar Media Inc. to bargain with its workers' newly installed union, ruling that the media conglomerate violated federal labor law by refusing to work with a Communications Workers of America affiliate at its Rochester, New York, television station.
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August 30, 2024
This week a New York federal judge will consider attempts from the operators of Four Seasons Hotel New York to toss a class action that claims the hotel violated state and federal law by furloughing them without notice.
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August 30, 2024
As the Employee Retirement Income Security Act turns 50 years old this Labor Day, attorneys reflecting on five decades of development of the federal employee benefits law see a complex path ahead for both litigation and policy. Here are three key takeaways from top attorneys on what’s next for ERISA on its golden anniversary.
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August 30, 2024
In the coming week, attorneys should keep an eye out for the potential final approval of a $5.2 million deal in a wage and hour class action against Walmart alleging the retail giant failed to pay for time workers spent in COVID-19 health screenings. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters coming up in California.
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August 30, 2024
A Michigan nursing home that became critically understaffed when COVID-19 hit could offer temporary hazard pay and hire nonunion temporary workers without bargaining with its workers' union because of the emergency circumstances, but it needed to bargain over the effects of hiring the temps, the Sixth Circuit held.
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August 30, 2024
An agency judge rightly cleared Starbucks of claims that the company unlawfully denied an Illinois employee's bids to transfer stores, the National Labor Relations Board concluded, pointing to evidence that the company blocked one request because of the worker's availability.
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August 29, 2024
A Michigan federal court should not "handcuff" the National Labor Relations Board by greenlighting an injunction to stop unfair labor practice proceedings against an auto parts maker, the board contended, fighting back against claims that there are constitutional concerns with the agency.
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August 29, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board rejected Amazon's challenge to the results of a union's election victory at a Staten Island, New York, warehouse, saying Thursday the company did not present strong enough evidence that the union's conduct interfered with workers' choice in the election.
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August 29, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board said it's teaming up with the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Department of Labor and the Federal Trade Commission to investigate mergers that present competition concerns for workers.
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August 29, 2024
The NFL and Denver Broncos said a former player's revised discrimination lawsuit can't avoid arbitration because claims that he was unfairly fined more than $532,000 for using prescribed THC to treat medical conditions still fall under a collective bargaining agreement.