President Donald Trump's nominee to become secretary of labor faced questions Thursday from U.S. Senate committee about the U.S. Department of Labor's proposed wage and hour rules, with Democrats indicating that their support might not come easily.
The Ninth Circuit withdrew a call for briefs on whether to rehear a case in which a panel rejected challenges to the National Labor Relations Board's constitutionality after the U.S. Supreme Court passed on reviewing the agency's expanded remedies.
Democrats in Congress are seeking to eliminate the tip credit, while federal Republican lawmakers are proposing to make it easier to classify employees as tipped workers whom employers can pay below minimum wage. Here, Law360 looks at three pieces of pending tipped wages legislation.