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August 16, 2024
Statements from management at a BJ's Wholesale Club Inc. store in Brooklyn during a union drive do not warrant a rerun election, a National Labor Relations Board judge concluded, saying the comments hadn't spread to other workers in the bargaining unit.
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August 16, 2024
A longtime mechanic forfeited his union pension by taking two multi-year breaks from accepting union-covered work, an Illinois federal judge ruled, siding with a union pension fund in its dispute with the mechanic over his pension eligibility.
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August 16, 2024
A New York City hotel and hospitality workers' union are scheduled to appear before a New York federal judge for the first time as part of the hotel's lawsuit seeking to end ongoing agreements the union struck with a previous owner.
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August 15, 2024
Two New York federal courts approved the dismissal of National Labor Relations Board injunction petitions against Starbucks, following months of discovery disputes between the agency, company and Workers United.
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August 15, 2024
President Joe Biden lawfully fired former National Labor Relations Board general counsel Peter Robb more than three years ago, the Sixth Circuit ruled, with the appeals court saying removal protections for the agency's top prosecutor would affect the official's accountability to the president.
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August 15, 2024
A printing workers' union is no longer affiliated with the Teamsters, a Washington, D.C., federal judge confirmed Thursday, finding that a 2005 merger between the two unions dissolved in 2022.
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August 15, 2024
An Illinois health center on Wednesday filed the latest constitutional challenge to the National Labor Relations Board, urging an Illinois federal judge to block an NLRB prosecution over its decision to fire employees who allegedly provided fake Social Security numbers when they were hired.
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August 15, 2024
National Labor Relations Board prosecutors are pursuing an injunction against the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in federal court, saying the newspaper's bad faith bargaining and refusal to maintain workers' healthcare during a nearly two-year-long strike warrants an order compelling the newspaper to bargain with its four unions.
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August 14, 2024
The Association of Flight Attendants-Communications Workers of America on Wednesday challenged an attempt from SkyWest Airlines to nix the union's allegation that the company didn't file reports about payments to an in-house employees' group, saying there is an implied cause of action allowing the union to pursue its claim.
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August 14, 2024
Starbucks' growing pile of labor violations betrays the company's hostility toward workers' efforts to organize, the National Labor Relations Board said Wednesday, establishing a presumption that may hurt the company's defense against future claims of anti-union retaliation.
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August 14, 2024
An airplane fueling services company can't escape claims from a Teamsters benefit plan seeking more than $150,000 in unpaid contributions and other costs, a New York federal judge ruled, finding ambiguities with provisions in an agreement about contribution obligations preclude dismissal.
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August 14, 2024
An Ohio state appeals court declined to rule on a union's appeal in its suit over whether the state's prevailing wage law pertains to the construction of a college dormitory by a public university because the union sued in the wrong county, avoiding deciding a matter of first impression.
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August 14, 2024
A Massachusetts cannabis dispensary asked the National Labor Relations Board to reverse an agency official's decision rejecting the company's claim that a voter tainted a union representation election by sharing a selfie with his ballot, saying the incident raised questions about the secrecy of workers' ballots.
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August 14, 2024
The National Black Caucus of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters threw its support behind Kamala Harris' run for the presidency, despite the fact that the full union has yet to make an endorsement.
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August 14, 2024
A translation services provider legally fired a worker who made false statements, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled, saying agency prosecutors' strategy of not calling the terminated employee as a hearing witness "backfired."
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August 14, 2024
A bill that would introduce licenses for hotels in New York City has the hospitality industry up in arms, and attorneys shared concerns with Law360 that the public safety messaging behind the proposal is a shield for measures that would drive up labor costs.
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August 13, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board correctly found that a quarry operator illegally issued layoff notices to union supporters, the agency argued to the D.C. Circuit on Tuesday, saying the company hadn't followed its practice of laying people off during cold weather.
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August 13, 2024
A National Labor Relations Board official improperly paused objections to a union representation election at a Texas ambulance company because of a union's unfair labor practice allegations, the board ruled Tuesday, saying the official misapplied the board's election regulations and case-handling policy.
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August 13, 2024
A Virginia federal judge confirmed the United Steelworkers' win in an arbitration dispute with a shipbuilder over workers' paid time off, or PTO, on Tuesday, but he declined to weigh in on whether the arbitration award required the shipbuilder to give certain workers eight more hours of leave.
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August 13, 2024
Yellow Corp. has asked the Tenth Circuit to revive its $137 million lawsuit accusing the Teamsters of driving the logistics firm into bankruptcy by fighting a necessary corporate restructuring, according to an appeals notice.
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August 13, 2024
The Ninth Circuit may soon weigh whether the U.S. Supreme Court's decision limiting the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's use of its in-house court affects the National Labor Relations Board's ability to prosecute companies through in-house administrative proceedings, in a case pitting Macy's against the board.
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August 13, 2024
National Labor Relations Board prosecutors have teamed up with the Michigan Department of Attorney General to root out misclassification and other violations of workers' rights in the agency's first collaboration with a state attorney general, the board announced Tuesday.
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August 13, 2024
Former Virginia labor department head Courtney M. Malveaux has joined McGuireWoods LLP, the firm announced Tuesday, with the seasoned U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration expert saying he hopes to draw on his experience to help employers going through crisis and incident responses.
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August 13, 2024
As it prepares to merge with a Northeastern law firm at the start of next year, New York-based construction and real estate firm Goetz Fitzpatrick LLP announced the addition of a name partner from another Empire State firm Sahn Ward Braff Koblenz Coschignano PLLC.
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August 13, 2024
Statements former President Donald Trump made during a conversation Monday night with Tesla CEO Elon Musk about workers who go on strike violated federal labor law, according to charges the United Auto Workers filed Tuesday, which also accused Trump of unlawfully suggesting he would fire employees for striking.