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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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Stanford Hospital Radiation Therapists Can Join SEIU Unit

About two dozen radiation therapists at a Stanford University-affiliated hospital in Palo Alto, California, can vote on whether to join an existing bargaining unit of other healthcare workers represented by a ... (more story)

Airgas Seeks To Vacate Rehire Order For Teamsters Strikers

An arbitrator overstepped his authority in issuing an award ordering Airgas to rehire 24 employees who joined a strike initiated by a Teamsters union, the gas supplier argued in a lawsuit, asking a Michigan fe... (more story)

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10th Circ. Says Fire Chief Immune From Termination Suit

A district court erred by denying a Colorado fire chief qualified immunity in a former union president's lawsuit alleging he was unlawfully terminated, the Tenth Circuit ruled on Monday, finding that the forme... (more story)

DC Circ. Sends CFPB Layoff Fight Back To District Court

The D.C. Circuit has declined to give the Trump administration an immediate green light for a plan to lay off around half of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's remaining workforce, instead handing it o... (more story)

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.

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)

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Uber Board Spawned 'Serial Compliance Offender,' Suit Says

Uber Technologies Inc. executives and board directors have fostered a culture of noncompliance and lax safety that has exposed the ride-hailing giant to thousands of sexual harassment and disability discrimina... (more story)

DOL Punished Worker Who Complained About Bias, Suit Says

The U.S. Department of Labor hit a worker with poor performance reviews and denied him pay bumps after he sought disability accommodations and complained that his co-worker fiancée faced sex harassment and rac... (more story)

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Ex-City Atty's Bias Suit Served Too Late, 2nd Circ. Says

The Second Circuit declined Monday to revive a former Long Island city attorney's retaliation and sex bias suit claiming a judge sabotaged her career after she declined to support his reelection bid, ruling a ... (more story)

Ex-NJ Judge's Femininity Bias Fight Ends After Settlement

A former New Jersey state judge who alleged that court administrators discriminated against her because of her upscale clothing and accessories has settled her federal civil rights lawsuit against court officials.

NJ Prosecutor Improperly Shared Meeting Video, Cop Says

The Hunterdon County Prosecutor's Office improperly shared a video of a meeting with its investigators about a now-suspended police officer's gender discrimination and internal affairs complaints against her d... (more story)

EV Charging Co. Ends Fired Worker's Religious Bias Suit

An electric vehicle charging station company and a former employee have agreed to end his religious discrimination suit filed in Georgia federal court claiming the business fired him for leaving work early so ... (more story)

Split 9th Circ. To Rehear Ministry's Anti-LGBTQ+ Hiring Case

The Ninth Circuit on Thursday nixed a panel's recent ruling that the First Amendment shields a Christian ministry's practice of rejecting gay job applicants, granting Washington state's bid for a full-court re... (more story)

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Airline Trade Group Beats Bid To End Mich. Sick Leave Suit

A federal judge allowed a national airline trade group's challenge to Michigan's earned sick leave law to move forward Monday in a Michigan federal court, finding the group plausibly alleged the law is preempt... (more story)

Stop & Shop Accused Of Flouting Mass. Pay Rule

A former Stop & Shop employee says the supermarket chain is violating the Massachusetts Wage Act by failing to give terminated workers all owed pay on their final day of employment, according to a proposed cla... (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)

CSX Seeks Early Win In Ex-Workers' FMLA Fight

CSX Transportation asked a Florida federal judge to toss two ex-workers' claims that they were fired for using Family and Medical Leave Act leave, saying one was fired for using the leave dishonestly and the o... (more story)

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)

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)