Expert Analysis

Employer Tips After 4th Circ. Rejects Trimmed Suit Deadlines

The Fourth Circuit's recent holding in Thomas v. EOTech that employers cannot use contractual provisions to shorte... (more story)

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)

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Auto Dealer Fired Worker Over Wage Talk, NLRB Judge Says

An Illinois auto dealership violated the National Labor Relations Act by threatening and later firing a worker who talked about pay with another employee, a National Labor Relations Board judge held, saying th... (more story)

NLRB Majority Skeptical Of Boat Captains' Union Rights

The National Labor Relations Board on Monday let stand a regional official's decision approving a representation petition by a group of boat captains even as the panel's Republican members hinted at interest i... (more story)

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NLRB Seeks Early Win In Lighting Co. Constitutionality Suit

The National Labor Relations Board urged a Texas federal court Friday to grant it an early win in a lighting company's lawsuit challenging the removal protections of the agency's board members and administrati... (more story)

NLRB Judge Says Kroger Unit's Parking Lot Policy Is Unlawful

A Kroger grocery delivery service violated federal labor law by preventing off-duty employees in Kentucky from soliciting for a Teamsters affiliate on company property, a National Labor Relations Board judge has ruled.

Union Says Southwest Manufactured Deposition 'Emergency'

The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association urged a Texas federal judge to reject Southwest Airlines' emergency bid to reconsider an order postponing depositions of union-affiliated pilots facing internal invest... (more story)

Calif. Forecast: $18.5M Southwest USERRA Deal Before Court

In the week ahead, attorneys should keep an eye out for a hearing on a proposed deal to end a military leave class action against Southwest Airlines Co. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employmen... (more story)

NLRB Says Fla. Casino Denied Union Video Access

A Florida casino operator violated federal labor law by refusing to give a UNITE HERE local the video surveillance it requested after filing grievances on behalf of two housekeepers who were disciplined for th... (more story)

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NYC Sanctioned For Sluggish Discovery In IVF Sex Bias Suit

A federal judge sanctioned New York City on Monday for its lethargic discovery responses in a proposed class action claiming a municipal health plan unlawfully blocked gay men from receiving in vitro fertiliza... (more story)

ADT Seeks Toss Of Remote Worker's Pregnancy Bias Suit

A benefits administrator and a security services company asked a Georgia federal judge to toss several claims brought by a remote worker who alleged she was discriminated against, denied benefits she was owed ... (more story)

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EEOC Sues For Applicant Testing Results In Hiring Bias Probe

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced Friday it has filed a federal court action against a provider of candidate screening services to pry loose records for a discrimination investigation ... (more story)

Walmart Settles EEOC Suit Claiming It Snubbed Deaf Worker

Walmart has agreed to pay $230,000 to end a suit from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission claiming the retail giant failed to provide a deaf job applicant with a sign language interpreter for an i... (more story)

Actor Kevin James Escapes Ex-Nanny's Bias, Retaliation Suit

Actor Kevin James defeated a Hispanic former nanny's lawsuit claiming he fired her for complaining that his wife's sister made racist comments, with a New York federal judge ruling she couldn't overcome the ex... (more story)

Fed. Circ. Backs Firing Of VA Worker Who Claimed Retaliation

An employee's termination from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs was upheld by the Federal Circuit, which ruled an adjudication board properly weighed claims that he harassed his colleagues when it knock... (more story)

Ex-LSU Attys Win $1.5M In Retaliation Suit Over Equity Inquiry

A Louisiana federal judge has awarded a total of $1.5 million to two former in-house attorneys at Louisiana State University following a jury trial over allegations that the university abruptly rescinded the a... (more story)

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Grubhub Drivers Allege Wage Theft, Illegal Face Scans

Grubhub has misclassified its delivery drivers as independent contractors and unlawfully collected their biometric data without consent, according to a proposed class action filed in Illinois state court.

Farmworkers Say Atty Absence Won't Justify Sanctions Relief

Farmworkers accusing a harvesting company of luring them to the U.S. under false promises urged a Colorado federal court Monday to reject the company's attempt to undo sanctions, arguing its attorney's prolong... (more story)

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11th Circ. Backs Alabama State University In Pay Bias Suit

The Eleventh Circuit on Friday scuttled an equal pay lawsuit from a former athletics official at Alabama State University, finding she failed to identify a male counterpart who performed similar work and yet was paid more.

COVID Hazard Pay Counts Toward OT, 11th Circ. Rules

An Alabama retirement and assisted living facility unlawfully excluded pandemic-related hazard pay from employees' overtime calculations, the Eleventh Circuit ruled, finding that the pay must be included in wo... (more story)

Cable Co. Looks To Kick Misclassification Suit To Arbitration

Cable technicians alleging several companies misclassified them as independent contractors must arbitrate their claims against one of the businesses because they signed agreements barring class and collective ... (more story)

AI Startup Misclassified 30K Workers, Suit Says

A hiring startup that supplies workers to train artificial intelligence models for OpenAI, Anthropic and Meta has misclassified more than 30,000 workers as independent contractors to avoid paying payroll taxes... (more story)

Former H-2A Workers, Turf Farm Ink $850K Overtime Deal

Former H-2A workers alleging a turf farm avoided paying them overtime by misidentifying their roles while having them do substantial, non-agriculture-related landscaping work told a Missouri federal judge Frid... (more story)