Today, a Colorado judge grants AFSCME’s motion to intervene to defend CO's county employee collective bargaining law, AZ proposes a constitutional amendment to ban teachers unions’ use of public resources, and the NLRB is unlikely to use rulemaking to overturn precedent
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In Flowers Foods v. Brock, for the third time in four years, the Supreme Court is deciding whether an employer may impose mandatory arbitration on a certain group of workers as a condition of employment.
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In today’s news and commentary, the Ninth Circuit allows Trump to dismantle certain government unions based on national security concerns; and the DOL set to focus enforcement on firms with “outsized market power.”
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In today’s news and commentary, the Trump administration proposes a rule limiting employment authorization for asylum seekers and Matt Bruenig introduces a new LLM tool analyzing employer rules under Stericycle.
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Unions have always been a backbone.
"The labor movement’s role in this moment builds on a longer history of unions opposing policies that seek to divide working people, and the foundational principle that an injury to one is an injury to all." More from Emily Tulli ⬇️
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Although the Securities and Exchange Commission exists to protect investors, workers should stay informed of its activities and their effects. Read more from @alvinvelazquez.bsky.social on the relationship between AI disclosure rules, worker power, and union bargaining ⬇️
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In today’s news and commentary, 15,000 New York City nurses go on strike, the First Circuit rules against Martha’s Vineyard ferry employees challenging a COVID-19 vaccine mandate, and New York lawmakers propose amendments to the Trapped at Work Act.
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Our first working paper explores sectoral models, a promising strategy to protect and build worker power across industries. Read more about the series @onlabor.bsky.social: onlabor.org/building-wor...
In partnership with Workshop, we’ve launched a new series of working papers on strategies for state and local governments to strengthen worker voice, improve conditions, and foster organizing. Check out our first and stay tuned for more: tinyurl.com/yp3r395b
In today’s news and commentary, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) looks to change its voting procedures, workers tell the Supreme Court not to take two collective action cases, and predictions on Zohran Mamdani’s changes to New York City’s wage policies.
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In today’s news and commentary, Gwynne Wilcox seeks en banc review at the DC Circuit and the 9th Circuit rules that a religious organization can refuse employment to non-ministerial applicants based on their sexual orientation.
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In automating hiring, employers are automating bias. AI plays a major role in hiring, yet the U.S. has failed to establish coherent guardrails even as jurisdictions like the European Union have acted decisively. Read our latest on regulating AI in the workplace:
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Today, Denver Labor helps workers recover over $2.3 million in unpaid wages; the Eighth Circuit denies a request for hearing on MN's ban on captive audience meetings; many top labor unions break from AFGE’s support for a Republican-backed government funding bill.
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In today’s news and commentary, two federal unions oppose CBA cancellations, another federal union urges Democrats to end the government shut down, and Paramount plans for mass layoffs.
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Despite the fact that millions of workers are currently being restrained by noncompetes, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced recently that it was going to drop its appeals of two district court orders that prevent the agency from banning these agreements.
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In today’s news and commentary, an interview with former NLRB chair Marvin Kaplan, and the Supreme Court denies certiorari in Evans Hotels v. UNITE HERE Local 30.
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"In [a] sectoral bargaining regime, no firm in a market is disadvantaged by being union because every firm in the market is covered by the union contract." CLJE's Sharon Block and Benjamin Sachs weigh in on what's needed to reform labor law @msnbc.com
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In today’s news and commentary, the DC Circuit is poised to rule on the deference it owes to the NLRB, more cases on religious vaccine exemptions, and the Senate considers a ban on forced arbitration in age discrimination claims.
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Today, the Treasury releases a list of occupations eligible for “No Tax on Tips," a TX Court rejects NLRB’s effort to transfer a case to CA, and the 9th Circuit rules against firefighters suing their employer for refusing them religious exemptions from the COVID vaccine.
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Today, the 5th Circuit upholds injunctions against TX employers, holding that the employers are likely to succeed in their arguments that the NLRB is unconstitutional; IL lawmakers direct the state’s DOL to counteract federal changes to safety and wage and hour laws.
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In today’s news and commentary, Judge denies the Administration’s motion to dismiss claims brought by unions; federal collective bargaining rights under threat; the National Association of Agriculture Employees seeks legal relief after USDA stops recognizing the union.
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In today’s news and commentary, the UAW seeks to oust Shawn Fain; Columbia files an unfair labor practice charge against the Student Workers of Columbia; and the EPA terminates its collective bargaining agreement with four unions representing its employees.
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In Ruelas v. County of Alameda, the Supreme Court of California denied pretrial detainees’ state minimum wage claim, capping jail laborers’ wages at two dollars per day. Read our analysis of the legislative history behind the decision ⬇️
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This week, the MI Supreme Court grants heightened judicial scrutiny over contracts that shorten the limitations period for filing civil rights claims; the CA Labor Commission gains enforcement power over tip theft; a FL law empowers employers using noncompete agreements.
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In today’s news and commentary, groups file suit against the EEOC over transgender policy; railroad union announces opposition to a major railroad merger; and lawsuits challenging the NLRB’s constitutionality slow down.
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Today, the Trump administration's guidelines reminding agencies that religious expression in the workplace is protected, the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers sues former union president, and Uber criticizes proposal requiring delivery workers to carry ID numbers.
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In today’s news and commentary, Philadelphia municipal workers approve new contract after strike, chocolate multinational businesses escape liability in child trafficking suit, and Missouri rolls back paid sick leave.
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In today’s news and commentary, observers predict a “lost year” for new precedent at the NLRB and cases are dismissed as a work stoppage among court-appointed lawyers in Massachusetts continues.
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In today’s news and commentary, Senate Republicans push back against Project Labor Agreements and two rulings compelling arbitration for workers.
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In today’s news and commentary, players protest pay at the WNBA All-Star Game and the Minneapolis Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party makes a surprise endorsement for mayor.
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