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August 20, 2024
A worker represented by the National Right to Work Foundation asked a D.C. federal judge to pause his unfair labor practice case against his union while he challenges the National Labor Relations Board's structure, placing another constitutional challenge atop a growing pile faced by the agency.
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August 20, 2024
The legal industry continues to see incremental gains for female lawyers in private practice in the U.S., according to a Law360 Pulse analysis, with women now representing 40.6% of all attorneys and 51% of all associates.
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August 20, 2024
The legal industry still has a long way to go before it can achieve gender parity at its upper levels. But these law firms are performing better than others in breaking the proverbial glass ceiling that prevents women from attaining leadership roles.
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August 19, 2024
A National Labor Relations Board official's request for an injunction compelling a Michigan hospital to resume recognizing a Service Employees International Union affiliate is short on uncontested facts and heavy on pressure to adopt the official's findings, the hospital argued Monday, urging a federal judge to deny the request.
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August 19, 2024
Thousands of unionized AT&T workers in the Southeast are still on the picket line after beginning a strike last week, the Communications Workers of America announced Monday, alleging the company hasn't bargained in good faith.
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August 19, 2024
The lead clinicians at a group of Planned Parenthood facilities in Northern California can vote on representation by the Service Employees International Union local that represents their colleagues, a National Labor Relations Board official said Monday, rejecting the nonprofit's argument that the workers are union-ineligible supervisors.
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August 19, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board general counsel's memorandum saying so-called captive audience meetings are unlawful is a "censorship scheme," the Associated Builders and Contractors of Michigan argued to the Sixth Circuit, seeking reversal of a lower court ruling that tossed the group's First Amendment claims.
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August 19, 2024
Workers at a Chicago-area hot dog production facility can continue to be represented by the Iron Workers, the National Labor Relations Board ruled, rejecting their employer's challenge to the union's 28-20 win in a representation election last year.
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August 19, 2024
Energy company DTE Energy told a Michigan federal court that customer service employees who sued it for unpaid off-the-clock work received more than double the minimum wage and that federal labor law preempts their breach of contract claims, arguing their suit can't stand.
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August 16, 2024
Vice President Kamala Harris' emergence as the Democrats' nominee for president has drawn the race to a dead heat, easing labor advocates' worries of former President Donald Trump retaking the White House and frustrating management's hopes for a quick return to pro-business labor policies.
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August 16, 2024
Federal prosecutors want to dismiss their extortion case against former International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98 business manager John Dougherty, who was convicted of bribery and embezzlement and sentenced to six years in prison, but whose trial on charges related to allegedly threatening a contractor ended with a hung jury.
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August 16, 2024
A Carpenters-represented worker who lost health insurance once the union's healthcare plan stopped working with his employer lacks standing to sue the plan, the plan and its trustees argued in California federal court, suggesting the worker raise the issue with his employer or the union itself.
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August 16, 2024
The sports agency linked to music megastar Bad Bunny must arbitrate its dispute over certification of its agents with the Major League Baseball Players Association, after a Puerto Rico federal judge ruled the union's arbitration language is valid.
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August 16, 2024
The Sixth Circuit has reversed a judgment that a reinforced-steel contractor owes about $2 million in unpaid fringe benefit contributions to journeymen who traveled from other states to work on a project in Michigan, finding there was insufficient evidence to support the award.
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August 16, 2024
The United Auto Workers asked an Ohio federal judge to toss a Black member's claim that the union insufficiently fought his discharge from Howmet Aerospace Inc. because of his race, saying the worker failed to show the union unfairly handled the firing grievance.
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August 16, 2024
In the coming week, attorneys should keep an eye out for potential final approval of a $3.125 million settlement in a wage and hour class action against Liberty Mutual. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters coming up in California.
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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.