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August 18, 2025
Amazon violated federal labor law by threatening workers and cracking down on union displays in response to an organizing campaign at its Kentucky air hub, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled Monday, saying the company did not have legitimate business reasons for taking the action.
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August 18, 2025
AmeriCorps told a Maryland federal judge Monday that the agency restored around $400 million in funding to nonprofits canceled under the Trump administration in April, saying the government doesn't plan to ax grants before they end.
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August 18, 2025
Six employees who oversee healthcare technology at Kaiser Permanente's Northern California facilities can vote on union representation, a National Labor Relations Board official has said, rejecting the healthcare giant's argument that the cybersecurity aspect of the workers' jobs makes them union-ineligible security guards.
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August 18, 2025
An Illinois appellate panel on Friday reversed a labor board's finding that Governors State University failed to bargain over a change to a policy that allowed its union-backed academic employees to complete some classes at participating universities with tuition and fees waived, saying the decision to discontinue those waivers was made by the other schools.
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August 15, 2025
National Labor Relations Board prosecutors amended an unfair labor practice case seeking a Cemex bargaining order against Wells Fargo, according to a copy of the complaint obtained by Law360 on Friday, adding a claim that the bank illegally disciplined a union supporter.
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August 15, 2025
An Eighth Circuit panel must reconsider its decision to vacate a National Labor Relations Board ruling about a Starbucks manager's remarks during a union organizing drive, the board argued, claiming the panel did not apply the proper test for reviewing threats about wages and benefits.
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August 15, 2025
A divided D.C. Circuit panel on Friday reinstated a retired federal worker's discrimination lawsuit against a government workers union, with the majority pushing back on arguments that the allegations must be funneled through a special administrative process outside the courtroom.
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August 15, 2025
The Association of Flight Attendants, a union organizer and a group of current and former SkyWest flight attendants have asked a Utah federal judge to toss most of the counterclaims in their suit accusing the airline of undermining a union drive, saying the SkyWest Inflight Association can't substantiate its allegations against them.
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August 15, 2025
The National Labor Relations Board's acting general counsel opined Friday that federal law blocks pending state proposals to take on the agency's labor relations oversight even when the board can't perform certain functions because it lacks a quorum.
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August 15, 2025
In the coming week, attorneys should watch for Ninth Circuit oral arguments in a case challenging federal layoffs that paid a visit to the U.S. Supreme Court. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters on deck in California.
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August 15, 2025
This week, a New York federal magistrate judge will hear arguments over a bid to certify a class of female former employees at Bloomberg LP who claim they were systematically paid less than their male counterparts.
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August 15, 2025
An insulation company must abide by an arbitration award requiring it to stop having workers do two jobs at once, an Ohio federal judge ruled, finding the arbitrator's decision is valid based on an analysis from the Sixth Circuit.
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August 15, 2025
A D.C. Circuit panel on Friday tentatively cleared President Donald Trump's administration to carry out mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, rejecting a lower-court hold on those efforts but giving time for groups representing consumers and agency workers to request an appeal.
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August 14, 2025
A Maryland federal judge on Thursday held that the U.S. Department of Education violated the constitution and Administrative Procedure Act when it issued guidance that took aim at school diversity programs, ruling that the "law does not countenance the government's hasty and summary treatment of these significant issues."
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August 14, 2025
A California farmworker's wage and hour suit against Sunsweet Growers Inc. can proceed in state court, a Ninth Circuit panel ruled Thursday, rejecting the company's argument that the suit belongs in federal court and should be dismissed.
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August 14, 2025
Two window-washing companies in Las Vegas are on the hook for more than $1.2 million in withdrawal liability to a union pension plan, a Nevada federal judge determined, concluding the businesses are successors of older companies.
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August 14, 2025
A Ninth Circuit panel appeared unlikely Thursday to block the National Labor Relations Board from pressing a case against Amazon, as judges noted the company appears to already have the prize its suit seeks: an end to the bar on the president removing NLRB members.
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August 14, 2025
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security can't defeat unions' suit alleging the agency's move to end a collective bargaining agreement covering Transportation Security Administration workers is retaliatory, a Washington federal judge ruled, finding the district court has jurisdiction to weigh in on the case.
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August 14, 2025
Security guards at a Social Security Administration building in Urbana, Maryland, already have a union whose status as their bargaining representative can't be challenged yet, a National Labor Relations Board official found, tossing a bid by Governed United Security Professionals to represent the workers.
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August 13, 2025
The Trump administration can't fight an injunction in Maryland federal court and the Fourth Circuit simultaneously, a Maryland federal judge said Wednesday, tabling the administration's dismissal bid while the Fourth Circuit considers whether to lift a ban on the Department of Government Efficiency accessing unredacted Social Security data.
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August 13, 2025
A union representing U.S. Department of Agriculture plant inspectors became the latest group to challenge President Donald Trump's executive order that the union says guts collective bargaining rights for federal employees based on a national security exemption, arguing Wednesday in D.C. federal court that these workers do not have ties to national security.
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August 13, 2025
A recent memo by the National Labor Relations Board's acting general counsel instructing prosecutors to carefully consider when to defer cases to contractual arbitration processes could lead to more disputes being channeled away from the board, following in line with his other efforts to reduce agency workload, experts said.
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August 13, 2025
The Eleventh Circuit revived a duty of fair representation suit from members of an International Longshoremen's Association affiliate Wednesday, finding those members plausibly alleged that the local engaged in nepotism by giving hiring priority to union leaders' family and friends.
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August 13, 2025
The D.C. Circuit denied a request by immigrant rights groups to halt a policy requiring noncitizens to register with the federal government or face prosecution, while denying the Trump administration's bid to dismiss the groups' appeal.
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August 13, 2025
GE Appliances lawfully disciplined and terminated a probationary employee who complained about the company's overtime policy, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled, finding the worker's actions were not protected under federal labor law.