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9th Circ.'s Silence Prolongs Uncertainty On Cemex Framework

By affirming a bargaining order in Cemex Construction Materials v. National Labor Relations Board without opining ... (more story)

Tips For Handling DEI Clampdown In Gov't Contracts

A recent executive order and subsequent guidance from the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council reflect unified o... (more story)

1st Circ. Ruling Offers Post-Muldrow Tips For Handling PIPs

The First Circuit's recent ruling in Walsh v. HNTB, one of the first circuit-level applications of Muldrow's lower... (more story)

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Ford, UAW Escape Truck Plant Worker's Discrimination Suit

A Michigan federal judge shut down a former auto manufacturing employee's lawsuit alleging that the United Auto Workers didn't properly represent him when Ford fired him because he's Black and disabled, ruling... (more story)

NLRB Shifts Cases To Balance Regional Workloads

The National Labor Relations Board has redistributed 3,500 unfair labor practice cases across its network of field offices as it continues to tackle a backlog of unresolved disputes, the agency announced.

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USPS Wrongly Dinged Worker Over TikTok, NLRB Judge Says

The U.S. Postal Service violated federal labor law by suspending a worker who posted TikTok videos about his pay getting reduced, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled, rejecting the USPS' argument that... (more story)

Southwest Says Court Order 'Gatekeeping' Worker Relations

Southwest Airlines Co. told a Texas federal judge that a recent order will make both the court and the airline's union "gatekeepers of Southwest's employee relations department," asking Thursday for the court ... (more story)

NLRB Members Eye Rethink Of Test For Pro-Union Remarks

The National Labor Relations board has declined to review CVS Pharmacy LLC’s challenge to a union affiliate’s certification at a Rhode Island store, but two board members indicated openness to rethinking stand... (more story)

USW Seeks TRO On Retiree Healthcare Shift By Saint-Gobain

The United Steelworkers is asking a Pennsylvania federal court to block materials manufacturer Saint-Gobain from changing retiree healthcare benefits for union workers at multiple facilities while the parties ... (more story)

New PBGC Amicus Program Offers Input On Important Cases

Litigants involved in benefits cases that involve novel or significant pension-related issues can now ask the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. to lodge briefs shedding light on their disputes, the PBGC announced Thursday.

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Background Check Co. Settles Claims It Issued Incorrect Info

A background check company has agreed to settle a worker's suit claiming he and other employees lost out on jobs because it reported incorrect information about their criminal histories to their prospective em... (more story)

Delta Pilots Ask Full 11th Circ. To Rehear Leave Bias Suit

A group of former Delta Air Lines Inc. pilots whose suit over their use of paid military leave was dismissed by the Eleventh Circuit last month asked the full circuit to consider their claims of "company-wide ... (more story)

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EEOC Tells 11th Circ. Trial Court Misread Retaliation Test

A lower court used an incorrect standard to toss a Black worker's retaliation suit against a construction materials company, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission told the Eleventh Circuit on Wednes... (more story)

Blake Lively's Attys Say Justin Baldoni Fight Not Quite Over

Though Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have settled her claims accusing his production company of orchestrating a smear campaign after she accused her "It Ends With Us" co-star of sexually harassing her, the a... (more story)

Ga. Federal Jury Rejects Ex-FBI Agent's Race Bias Suit

A Georgia federal jury has sided with the FBI in a lawsuit brought by a longtime agent who claimed he was fired because he is Black and complained about discrimination in the bureau's Atlanta office, finding t... (more story)

Judge Grants Additional Deposition Time In Retaliation Suit

An attorney suing her ex-mentor and former law firm for sexual harassment and retaliation has been ordered by a Michigan federal judge to sit for two additional hours of deposition testimony after the court fo... (more story)

Ex-Chartwell Atty Doubles Down On Muslim Bias Firing Claims

A former Chartwell Law Offices LLP attorney has asked a Florida federal judge to reject the firm's bid to have her suit alleging she was fired due to anti-Muslim bias following social media posts she made crit... (more story)

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Catering Co. Misclassified Delivery Drivers, Suit Says

Delivery drivers for a catering platform were misclassified as independent contractors and denied minimum wages and overtime pay, according to a proposed class action in California state court.

NJ's ABC Test Rule Is Scaled Down But Still Burdensome

New Jersey's highly anticipated final rule codifying a three-prong ABC test doesn't contain some of the more controversial aspects of its proposed version but will still make it harder for businesses to classi... (more story)

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AstraZeneca Reps Fight To Keep Opt-Ins In Pay Bias Suit

Female pharmaceutical sales representatives in an AstraZeneca equal pay suit have urged an Illinois federal court to reject the company's bid to dismiss two dozen opt-in plaintiffs for refusing discovery, sayi... (more story)

Child Support Debtors Get Prison Work Pay Class Certified

Former inmates at the Lackawanna County Prison who worked at a county recycling center for just $5 per day can get their long-running lawsuit certified as a class action, albeit only for inmates who had been i... (more story)

Va. Judge Seeks More Info On Law Firm Wage Deal's Fees

A Virginia federal judge declined to approve a proposed $52,500 settlement of a former case manager's lawsuit alleging that a law firm stiffed her on overtime, saying Thursday that the parties failed to provid... (more story)

Safeway Hit With Wash. Break Pay, OT Suit

Safeway Inc. broke Washington state law by denying employees required meal and rest breaks and failing to adequately compensate them for missed or interrupted breaks, a former worker has claimed in a proposed ... (more story)

Buffalo Exchange Defeats Damages Bid In NY Paycheck Row

Buffalo Exchange's New York employees can't collect liquidated damages on their claim that the company unlawfully issued paychecks biweekly instead of weekly, a New York federal judge ruled Wednesday, saying w... (more story)