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Flashpoints In Focus: Harassment At Work After Epstein Files

The recent release of millions of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking scheme has renewed a move... (more story)

New NLRB GC Likely To Prioritize Efficiency Over Policy Shifts

After the National Labor Relations Board operated without a quorum for nearly a year, general counsel Crystal Care... (more story)

NYC Leave Law Expands Compliance Beyond Written Policies

Following recent amendments to New York City's Earned Safe and Sick Time Act that expand its uses, give employees ... (more story)

Labor More

Colo. Builder Says Agency's Labor Investigation Is 'Flawed'

The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment relied on a flawed investigation initiated by a union affiliate and surpassed its authority in finding a Colorado construction company responsible for $1.05 mill... (more story)

NLRB Won't Disturb UPS' Win In Union Expansion Case

The National Labor Relations Board has tossed a Teamsters local's request for a second chance at expanding a New York-based bargaining unit of UPS drivers and package handlers, preserving a board official's de... (more story)

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Fired MSPB Member Urges Justices To Review Case

Former Merit Systems Protection Board member Cathy Harris has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to review a D.C. Circuit decision upholding her firing from the agency, arguing that the decision "muddled" the differ... (more story)

NLRB Backs Block On WinCo Union Decertification Petition

The National Labor Relations Board has declined to review an order blocking a petition to decertify a Teamsters local as the representative for employees at supermarket chain WinCo Foods, according to an order... (more story)

Teamsters Local Urges 7th Circ. To Permit Casino Picket

An Indiana city must allow a Teamsters local to resume picketing in front of a casino because the site is located on public property, the union told the Seventh Circuit, urging the court to reverse a lower court decision. 

Judge Allows Some Claims Against DOGE To Proceed

A D.C. federal judge ruled that four nonprofit groups can continue to pursue their claims that Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency violated the Constitution's appointments clause and acted ou... (more story)

NLRB OKs Teamsters Vote For Kansas City Car Haulers

Drivers at a vehicle transportation company's Kansas City, Missouri, location can vote on union representation next month, a National Labor Relations Board official held Tuesday, rejecting the company's reques... (more story)

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Security Tech Co. Settles EEOC Hearing Bias Lawsuit

A security technology manufacturer has agreed to resolve a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suit alleging it unlawfully demoted an employee with partial hearing loss because she asked for protectiv... (more story)

Calif. Winery To Pay $1.5M To End EEOC Sex Harassment Suit

A California winery will pay $1.49 million to resolve a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit claiming it failed to address the frequent harassment of female employees and retaliated against the... (more story)

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Waste Co. Strikes Deal In EEOC Hiring Discrimination Suit

A waste management company has agreed to settle a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suit claiming the business refused to hire women as drivers, according to a Missouri federal court filing.

Restaurant Didn't Pay OT, Imposed No-Spanish Rule, Suit Says

A Long Island restaurant failed to pay workers overtime rates and imposed an English-only rule for Spanish-speaking employees, according to a collective action filed Wednesday in a New York federal court.

Bloomberg Bias Suit Shouldn't Get Class Status, Judge Says

A New York federal judge recommended denying class certification in a reporter's suit claiming Bloomberg LP paid women less than their male counterparts, saying her case lacked compelling evidence that a lone ... (more story)

Steelers Look To Cut Bonus Claim From Pay Bias Suit

The Pittsburgh Steelers urged a Pennsylvania federal court to dismiss a former corporate sales manager's claim for unpaid bonus compensation, arguing she has not identified any contract entitling her to additi... (more story)

Defense Dept. Can't Shut Down Ex-Worker's Pay Bias Suit

The U.S. Department of Defense narrowed but failed to escape a lawsuit alleging it unlawfully refused to bump a female civilian employee to a higher pay grade, with a D.C. federal judge ruling the worker provi... (more story)

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TD Bank 'Call Ready' Rule Cut Worker Pay, NJ Suit Claims

TD Bank failed to pay employees for overtime work they did before and after their shifts, a former customer service call representative alleges in a proposed collective and class action filed in New Jersey federal court.

Construction Groups Challenge Minn. Misclassification Law

A coalition of construction and business groups are challenging a Minnesota law that tightens independent contractor classification rules in the construction industry, arguing in state court that the provision... (more story)

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Workers Get $1.8M For Scheduling Violations, Mamdani Says

A Dunkin' Donuts and Taco Bell franchisee and a fashion retailer will shell out about $1.8 million for Fair Workweek Law-related violations to about 820 workers, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced.

Foreign Aides' RICO Labor Suit Against PruittHealth Hits NC

A Tennessee federal judge has agreed to transfer to North Carolina a year-old class action in which foreign workers say a healthcare system and recruiter trapped them in punitive contracts and buried them in g... (more story)

Drivers Say FedEx Backtracking On OT Suit Consolidation

A driver who worked for FedEx through an intermediary entity and who is claiming the freight company owes him overtime said to a Massachusetts federal court that there is no need to hold a status conference an... (more story)

Brokers Claim CBRE Withheld Pay On Legal Tenant Deal

Three brokers are accusing CBRE of diverting $4 million in commissions from a Washington, D.C., office tenancy deal with a legal industry client to others who didn't substantively work on the transaction, acco... (more story)

Chicago Cannabis Co. Inks $250K Tip Theft Settlement

Chicago-area budtenders are asking a federal judge to approve a $250,000 deal that would end a proposed class action accusing their employer of unlawfully taking tips meant for them and giving the money to man... (more story)