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Why Private Sector Should Watch Gov't DEI Firing Class Bid

Former federal employees' class certification attempt in Fell v. Trump is worth following, as their challenge of t... (more story)

How PAGA Proposal Could Expand Calif. Labor Agency's Role

The California Labor and Workforce Development Agency's recently proposed regulations governing the Private Attorn... (more story)

4 Emerging Limits Of Employer Mental Health Notice Defense

A California appeals court's recent decision in Husband v. Target, addressing when an employer knows about an empl... (more story)

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Paving Co. Urges 6th Circ. To Stay Union Snub Mandate

A Midwest paving and road construction company has asked the Sixth Circuit to halt the enforcement of its decision finding that the company unlawfully withdrew recognition from and refused to bargain with a un... (more story)

Starbucks Sues To Block Union From Using Name And Logo

Starbucks sued Starbucks Workers United on Thursday in Iowa federal court, seeking to block the group from using the company brand and countering a suit the union filed in April.

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NLRB GC Asks Board To Set Aside 2 Biden-Era Standards

The National Labor Relations Board general counsel's office has asked the board to set aside two worker-friendly standards for assessing the lawfulness of workplace rules from the Biden era, saying in a case c... (more story)

5 Big ERISA Litigation Developments From 2026's First Half

The U.S. Supreme Court's acceptance of a petition challenging Intel's 401(k) investment lineup and a Fourth Circuit ruling unraveling a class of Genworth Financial retirement plan participants headlined the co... (more story)

Calif. Forecast: SpaceX Retaliation Args At 9th Circ.

In the week ahead, attorneys should watch for Ninth Circuit arguments in a retaliation suit by several workers against SpaceX. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters on deck in California.

NY Forecast: 2nd Circ. Hears FDNY COVID-19 Vax Allergy Suit

This week, the Second Circuit will consider reviving a New York City firefighter's lawsuit claiming the city denied him a medical exemption from a COVID-19 vaccine requirement even after he had an allergic rea... (more story)

NLRB, Union Urge Justices To Uphold Post-Gazette Decision

The U.S. Supreme Court should reject the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's challenge to the Third Circuit's finding that the newspaper bargained in bad faith with its newsroom staff's union, the National Labor Relatio... (more story)

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Medical Education Co. Beats Ex-Employee's Sex Bias Suit

A medical education company defeated a former employee's lawsuit alleging that she was placed on a performance improvement plan and ultimately fired because she's a mother, with a New Jersey federal judge conc... (more story)

3rd Circ. Sides With NJ Transit In Whistleblower's Firing

A Third Circuit panel on Thursday declined to reinstate a fired New Jersey Transit engineer's retaliation lawsuit, ruling that she hadn't shown that she was fired by anyone who knew about her whistleblower all... (more story)

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NY High Court Upholds Mandatory Judge Retirement Age

New York's highest court Thursday affirmed a ruling that rejected jurists' challenges to the Empire State's mandatory retirement age of 70 for state judges and justices, finding that the centuries-old constitu... (more story)

EEOC Can't Get NY School Pay Bias Ruling Reconsidered

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission failed to convince a New York federal court Thursday to reconsider a ruling that kept alive a school district's defense in a pay discrimination suit over a female su... (more story)

2nd Circ. Skeptical Of Avangrid Worker's Age Bias Claims

A Second Circuit panel Thursday seemed skeptical of an Avangrid Management Co. employee's attempt to resurrect an age discrimination lawsuit, appearing to accept the company's assertion that it passed the Conn... (more story)

Wells Fargo Must Face Finance Manager's Bias Claims At Trial

Wells Fargo has lost its bid for summary judgment in a finance manager's disability bias lawsuit, with a North Carolina federal judge ruling that a material dispute remains over whether she suffered an adverse... (more story)

Amazon Wraps Up Ex-Worker's Race Bias, Retaliation Suit

Amazon has reached an agreement to end a suit from a former executive assistant who claimed he was fired for complaining that he'd missed out on promotions and faced unwarranted criticism because he's Black, a... (more story)

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Colo. Worker Says State Paid Staff Below Denver's Min Wage

A former state Department of Revenue employee claimed in a proposed class action Wednesday that she was paid more than $1 an hour below Denver's minimum wage for the entirety of her time as an employee and is ... (more story)

DuPont Workers Can Bring 2nd OT Collective Action

A Delaware federal judge conditionally certified a collective of DuPont production workers who said they were shorted on overtime for pre- and post-shift tasks, finding the Fair Labor Standards Act does not ba... (more story)

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Colo. Hotel Beats H-2B Housekeepers' Wage Suit

A Colorado hotel operator snagged an early win in a class and collective action brought by H-2B housekeepers, with a federal judge finding the workers failed to show the company was their joint employer and co... (more story)

Former Call Center Worker Seeks To Revive Va. OT Claim

A former call center worker asked a Massachusetts federal court to reconsider its dismissal of her Virginia overtime claim against a home security company, arguing the ruling rested on a legal error and that a... (more story)

Bojangles Cites 4th Circ. Ruling To Fight OT Class Bid

A fresh Fourth Circuit ruling decertifying a class of brewery workers in an overtime case supports the argument against class certification made by fried chicken restaurant Bojangles in a suit accusing it of n... (more story)

Amazon Workers Ink $3M Deal In COVID Screening Wage Suit

Amazon will pay $3 million to settle a class action filed in Pennsylvania federal court alleging it failed to compensate more than 30,000 hourly employees for time they spent off the clock to undergo COVID-19 ... (more story)

Mental Health Co. To Face Wage Class Damages Trial

A North Carolina federal judge ruled Wednesday that the mental healthcare company JMJ Enterprises LLC must face a second-phase damages trial after a jury found in February in favor of a collective of employees... (more story)