Dish Network Urges NLRB To Beef Up Win In Layoff Case
A National Labor Relations Board judge correctly awarded a win to Dish Network in its dispute with an ex-worker over his layoff, but the judge's opinion should have specified that the ex-worker is ineligible f... (more story)
Prison Union Fights To Keep CBA Cancellation Suit In Court
A union representing Federal Bureau of Prisons employees has asked a Connecticut federal judge to keep its lawsuit challenging the cancellation of its collective bargaining agreement in court, arguing the clai... (more story)
California Defends Cannabis Labor Law Before 9th Circ.
California officials asserted the legitimacy of a state law requiring cannabis companies to enter into labor peace agreements and told the Ninth Circuit that a lower court was correct to toss a retailer's case... (more story)
DC Judge Voids Voice Of America Layoffs
The deputy CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media's decision to fire over 500 Voice of America employees is void, a D.C. federal court has ruled, finding that she lacked the authority to serve in the agency's... (more story)
AFSCME Seeks To Toss Colo. County's Suit Over Union Law
The largest trade union of public employees asked a Colorado federal judge to throw out a county's challenge to a state law that expands county employees' right to unionize, contending that the law is constitu... (more story)
Ex-Worker Slams Boeing's Appeal Bid In Bonus Suit
Boeing should not be able to immediately appeal a decision sending to state court a proposed class action accusing the aerospace company of denying a $12,000 bonus to workers on long-term disability leave, a f... (more story)
Illinois County Settles 911 Dispatchers' Wage Suit
An Illinois federal judge on Friday approved an undisclosed settlement resolving a wage dispute brought by emergency dispatchers who alleged St. Clair County failed to properly calculate overtime under federal... (more story)