Expert Analysis

Latest NLRB Pick Could Put 4 Key Rulings On Chopping Block

If President Donald Trump's recent nominee for the National Labor Relations Board is confirmed, it would restore t... (more story)

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)

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GM Seeks To Put Brakes On Worker's FMLA, Bias Suit

General Motors has urged a Tennessee federal court to dismiss a worker's disability discrimination and Family and Medical Leave Act suit, arguing the case is really a dispute over untimely leave paperwork rath... (more story)

NY Says 'Unclean Hands' Snuff Out Pot Labor Peace Suit

New York cannabis regulators are urging a federal court to throw out a dispensary's challenge to the requirement that cannabis operators sign labor peace agreements with unions, saying the courts can't help a ... (more story)

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Amazon Union Says Venue Bid Was 'Forum Shopping'

Amazon engaged in "blatant forum shopping" by challenging its New York City warehouse workers' unionization in the Fifth Circuit instead of the Second Circuit, a Teamsters unit has argued, asking the Fifth Cir... (more story)

7th Circ. Judges Question NLRB's Union Reinstatement Bid

Seventh Circuit judges weighing the National Labor Relations Board's bid for an injunction requiring a truck seller to recognize a union it has twice rebuked seemed skeptical Tuesday that the company's employe... (more story)

Attys For Tufts Profs Didn't Blink In A Tenure Standoff

When Jennifer Henricks and Kevin Peters first learned what was happening to tenured professors at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston a few years ago, they knew that what was at stake involved more t... (more story)

Union Can't Join Legal Support Firm's NLRB Dispute

A Texas federal judge rejected another attempt by the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America to intervene in a suit challenging removal protections for National Labor Relations Board members a... (more story)

Ex-FCA Exec Must Answer GM Discovery In UAW Bribery Suit

Former Fiat Chrysler labor executive Alphons Iacobelli, who was convicted for his role in a union bribery scheme, must answer hundreds of deposition questions in General Motors' sprawling civil suit, a Michiga... (more story)

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9th Circ. Revives Army Cop's Bias Suit Over Gay Slurs

The Ninth Circuit reinstated a former U.S. Army hospital police officer's suit claiming he was demoted for complaining that a colleague called him homophobic slurs, after raising concerns that the probe that l... (more story)

Race, ADHD Claims Led To Firing, Ex-Oil Co. Staffer Tells Jury

A former employee for oil and gas company Apache Corp. told a Houston jury in Texas federal court Tuesday that she was fired after her requests for disability accommodations and race-related complaints were no... (more story)

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American Worker Hassled For Speaking English, EEOC Says

A construction company illegally fired a Hispanic American for complaining that his Mexican colleagues called him slurs because he didn't speak Spanish, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleged... (more story)

Ex-Employee Says Pot Co. Fired Him Over Disability

Multistate marijuana operator Ethos Cannabis was hit with a discrimination lawsuit by a former employee who claims he was fired for using medical leave for his chronic back problems and migraines, according to... (more story)

DOL Suspends Data Co.'s Requests To Hire Foreign Workers

The U.S. Department of Labor said Tuesday it was freezing a data company's access to a program that allows employers to hire foreign workers, following a Department of Justice lawsuit alleging the company disc... (more story)

Alaska Airlines Strikes Deal In Military Pilots' Leave Suit

Alaska Airlines has agreed to settle a pilot's class action claiming the company didn't let employees on military leave accrue the same amount of sick and vacation time benefits civilian employees collected on... (more story)

Texas AG Targets CVS DEI Program, Threatens Fraud Probe

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday warned CVS Health its diversity, equity and inclusion program for suppliers may violate state and federal antidiscrimination laws and gave the company 14 days to re... (more story)

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Air Traffic Controllers' OT Suit Ruled To Stay In Court

Air traffic controllers suing an aerospace company regarding overtime pay cannot be forced into arbitration because the company's collective bargaining agreement does not clearly waive workers' right to pursue... (more story)

NextEra Cuts $9.5M Deal In Nuclear Power Wage-Fixing Case

NextEra Energy has agreed to shell out $9.5 million to put to rest proposed class action allegations it conspired with other nuclear energy producers to fix wages, according to a notice filed Tuesday in Maryla... (more story)

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Mich. Cannabis Dispensary Chain Calls Tip Suit 'Frivolous'

A cannabis retailer and one of its co-owners urged a Michigan federal court to toss a proposed collective action accusing the company of improperly confiscating employee tips, calling the suit "frivolous" and ... (more story)

Ga. Lets Gig Workers Tap Into Benefits Without Status Shift

Georgia gig workers can access benefits like health insurance and retirement savings plans without giving up independent contractor status under legislation recently signed by Gov. Brian Kemp. 

K-9 Handlers Sue Md. County Alleging Unpaid Dog Care OT

Two Prince George's County deputy sheriffs who take their police dogs home have sued the county in Maryland federal court, alleging it underpaid K-9 handlers for overtime work related to the daily off-shift ca... (more story)

Target Owes Pay For Gear-Up Time, Worker Says

A former Target distribution center worker sued the retail giant in Maryland federal court, claiming the company failed to pay hourly employees for time spent on mandatory pre- and post-shift activities.

Fed. Circ. Scrutinizes Email Mishap In Decade-Old Wage Fight

A Federal Circuit panel questioned Monday whether an email mishap that kept a U.S. Department of Defense employee from timely appealing his furlough was the employee's fault, after the U.S. Supreme Court gave ... (more story)