A janitorial firm violated the National Labor Relations Act when it fired a group of employees for picketing, the D.C. Circuit ruled Friday, upholding the National Labor Relations Board's 2024 ruling in the 12-year-old case.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said Friday that the St. Louis Sheriff's Office has reached an agreement to resolve 13 race and age discrimination charges alleging it unlawfully fired a group of largely older white workers.
An ex-Facebook executive who wrote a whistleblower memoir urged a California federal judge Thursday to toss a preliminary arbitration decision blocking her from promoting the book or disparaging Meta, while the company countered that she agreed to resolve such disputes by arbitration when she accepted a $780,000 payout.