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Class Actions At The Circuit Courts: January Lessons

In this month's review of class action appeals, Mitchell Engel at Shook Hardy discusses five rulings from October ... (more story)

What US Cos. Must Know To Comply With Italy's AI Law

Italy's newly effective artificial intelligence law means U.S. companies operating in Italy or serving Italian cus... (more story)

What A Calif. Mileage Tax Would Mean For Employers

California is considering implementing a mileage tax that would likely trigger existing state laws requiring emplo... (more story)

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Unions Say FEMA Staff Cuts Threaten Disaster Readiness

A coalition of unions, nonprofit organizations and local governments that are challenging the Trump administration's federal worker layoffs and agency reorganizations asked a California federal judge Tuesday f... (more story)

NLRB Defends Upholding TV Station Union Vote At 2nd Circ.

The National Labor Relations Board urged the Second Circuit on Wednesday to uphold its order requiring Nexstar to bargain with a union representing workers at a New York news station, saying the company did no... (more story)

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NLRB Judge Tosses Retaliation Claims Against Electric Co.

An Illinois electrical contractor can exit a suit alleging it laid off an electrician, put him on the do-not-rehire list and required him to take a drug test under direct observation because he engaged in prot... (more story)

NLRB Says New Intake Process Doesn't Require New Info

The National Labor Relations Board's updated case docketing system does not impose new "substantive burdens" on agency users or require different information from them than the agency has always demanded, the ... (more story)

SEIU Asks DC Circ. To Keep NLRB's Picket Ruling

A Service Employees International Union local urged the D.C. Circuit to uphold a final National Labor Relations Board order finding that a California cleaning contractor unlawfully threatened and fired janitor... (more story)

PBGC Reports Rosy Outlook For Single, Multiemployer Plans

The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.'s program backstopping the nation's private-sector pension plans reported another year of healthy finances, with an end-of-fiscal-year surplus of more than $64 billion, the agency said.

NLRB Official Cuts Teachers From Minn. Nonprofit Unit

Head Start teachers working for a Minnesota community services nonprofit cannot be included in an existing bargaining unit represented by an American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees local, ... (more story)

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1st Circ. Says Ex-Cop Proves No Bias In Retaliation Suit

The First Circuit backed the dismissal of an ex-Boston cop's retaliation suit claiming the department shared her disciplinary records with prospective employers because of her accusations that police leaders b... (more story)

NM Bill Could Shield Medical Cannabis Users From Job Bias

Democratic lawmakers in New Mexico's Legislature are looking to redefine employment rules for medical cannabis patients to prohibit bosses from taking adverse actions for lawful off-duty use but allow them to ... (more story)

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Criminal History Law Covers Job Seeker's Suit, 3rd Circ. Says

The Third Circuit reinstated a suit Wednesday from a job applicant who said a trucking company illegally rejected him because of a past armed robbery conviction, ruling that a Pennsylvania law that sets guardr... (more story)

Alito Rejects Bid To Pause 3rd Circ.'s Computer Fraud Ruling

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Wednesday denied a debt collection agency's request to stay a Third Circuit decision that found the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act does not support claims against emplo... (more story)

6th Circ. Seems Unlikely To Ax Prof's Pregnancy Bias Win

A Sixth Circuit panel appeared unmoved Wednesday by Michigan Technological University's effort to undo a former professor's pregnancy bias win but also skeptical of resurrecting additional bias and pay dispari... (more story)

Starbucks VP Says She Was Fired For Flagging 'Siren' System

A former Starbucks vice president who oversaw new equipment testing claims the company terminated her for raising concerns about the debut of the "Siren" drink-making system, including that maggots spawned in ... (more story)

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Solar Panel Co. Sunrun Misclassifying Sales Reps, Suit Says

Solar panel company Sunrun Inc. misclassified its sales representatives as independent contractors in violation of Massachusetts workers' compensation law, a coalition of advocacy groups alleged in a complaint... (more story)

Calif. AG Pushes For Amazon Driver Ruling Publication

A California appeals court's decision that Amazon drivers' last-mile deliveries constituted interstate commerce exempt from arbitration clears up an important question of law, California's attorney general sai... (more story)

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Concrete Co. Not Exempt From NJ Sick Leave Law, Panel Says

New Jersey suppliers can't rely on an exemption for the construction industry to avoid complying with the state's Earned Sick Leave Law, an appellate panel found Wednesday as a matter of first impression, find... (more story)

Call Center Workers Ink Wage Deal With Disability Nonprofit

A disability services nonprofit has agreed to pay $76,500 to settle a suit accusing it of failing to pay call center employees for work before shifts and during unpaid meal breaks and of miscalculating their o... (more story)

Colo. Defender Refused 'Reality' Of Overwork, Court Told

A former attorney at the Colorado public defender's office told a state court Tuesday that it underpays and overworks its employees and fired him for complaining about it, though the office responded that the ... (more story)

Tyson Worker Fights To Keep Bulk Of OT Suit Alive

Tyson Foods Inc. shouldn't dodge a proposed class action accusing the company of flouting meal and rest break requirements and not paying workers correctly, a worker told a Washington federal court Monday, arg... (more story)

Butterball Worker Wants Full 4th Circ. To Rehear Wage Case

Fourth Circuit precedent establishes that state wage and hour laws are not preempted by federal law, a Butterball turkey catcher argued, urging the full appeals court to revisit a panel's decision denying his ... (more story)