An exemption to federal arbitration requirements for workers engaged in interstate commerce can extend to what are known as last-mile drivers who locally deliver goods that travel interstate, the U.S. Supreme Court held Thursday, resolving an issue that lingered after two previous high court decisions.
At least two major jurisdictions over the past year have seen back-and-forth efforts regarding whether to proceed with planned phase-outs of the tipped minimum wage, while voters in a third place decided against such a phase-out altogether. Here, Law360 explores three hotbeds for the issue.
The D.C. Circuit on Tuesday partially upheld a National Labor Relations Board decision finding that a Vermont software company illegally fired an employee for creating a spreadsheet to help coworkers compare salaries, but found the board relied on protected activity unrelated to the subject of the complaint in the case to find the company illegally fired three other workers.