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February 13, 2025
The Sixth Circuit stood by a lower court's ruling against a Black former English professor at Delta College in her promotion bias suit, ruling that she failed to provide meaningful evidence that she was passed over for a promotion because of her race and her pro-unionization sentiments.
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February 12, 2025
A Massachusetts federal judge on Wednesday lifted an order temporarily blocking President Donald Trump's federal worker "deferred resignation" offer and allowed it to proceed, ruling that unions representing hundreds of thousands of federal workers don't have standing to challenge the directive.
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February 12, 2025
Unions and nonprofits seeking to stop Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing the U.S. Department of Labor's data have enhanced their injunction request, looking also to shield the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's and Department of Health and Human Services' data and prove they have standing to sue.
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February 12, 2025
The U.S. Department of Justice has determined that for-cause removals for members of the Federal Trade Commission, National Labor Relations Board and Consumer Product Safety Commission are unconstitutional, acting Solicitor General Sarah Harris informed Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., ranking Democrat of the Senate Judiciary Committee, in a letter Wednesday.
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February 12, 2025
A California law prohibiting so-called captive audience meetings infringes on an employer's First Amendment right to freely talk with workers about religious or political issues, a nonprofit focused on state policy argued in federal court, calling for a halt to the statute's enforcement.
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February 12, 2025
Federal-sector unions have positioned themselves as a check on the president's efforts to reshape Washington amid a series of moves by the Trump administration to shrink the federal workforce, restrict federal workers' collectively bargained rights and ease their removal.
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February 12, 2025
The U.S. Government Accountability Office has denied a protest over an $82.2 million U.S. Navy construction order, saying the Navy's failure to comply with solicitation requirements when assessing the awardee's project labor agreement did not harm the protester.
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February 12, 2025
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management violated federal privacy laws when it gave Elon Musk's recently established Department of Government Efficiency access to its employment records, unions representing federal employees and administrative law judges said in a lawsuit filed in New York federal court.
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February 12, 2025
The Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed skeptical of a city's argument that it can't be forced into arbitration with a worker's union over his termination, with one justice implying during oral arguments the court may need to clarify the State Employment Relations Board's authority in such matters.
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February 12, 2025
Former Merit Systems Protection Board Chairman Cathy Harris accused President Donald Trump in D.C. federal court of illegally removing her from her post at the agency tasked with handling appeals from federal workers, joining other federal officials suing the White House to fight their firings.
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February 12, 2025
Drivers at a California waste disposal facility will get to vote on whether to join their mechanic co-workers in a Teamsters bargaining unit, after a National Labor Relations Board official scheduled a union representation election.
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February 11, 2025
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday that directs agencies to prepare for "large-scale" cuts to the federal workforce and gives Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency the authority to approve the future hiring of career officials.
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February 11, 2025
Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP announced Tuesday that it has hired a labor and employment partner for its New York office who spent a decade at Proskauer Rose LLP, where he recently helped a slew of major universities navigate the process of their graduate student workers unionizing.
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February 11, 2025
A D.C. federal judge set a briefing schedule and a potential hearing as part of former National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox's challenge to her firing by President Donald Trump, in which Wilcox is seeking expedited summary judgment as the NLRB lacks a quorum to decide cases.
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February 11, 2025
The flexibility provision of a union contract governing work at an Ohio factory allowed managers to require workers to operate multiple pieces of equipment at once, an aerospace components manufacturer, seeking to overturn an arbitration award limiting workers to one piece of equipment, told an Ohio federal judge.
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February 11, 2025
President Donald Trump fired the chair of the agency that referees federal-sector labor relations and a member of the panel that hears federal workers' challenges to firings and demotions in his latest purge of Democratic labor agency officials.
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February 11, 2025
A nonprofit health center asked the National Labor Relations Board to rethink its 2022 decision easing the path for unions seeking to represent a smaller unit of workers in a company, with the center's counsel — a former NLRB member — noting his dissent in the precedent-shifting decision.
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February 11, 2025
The Fifth Circuit upheld the dismissal of a Black former UPS worker's suit claiming she was retaliated against and fired for complaining that managers sexually harassed and mistreated her because of her race, finding she lacked proof that discrimination was at play.
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February 11, 2025
European Union officials criticized President Donald Trump's decision to impose an across-the-board 25% tariff on all imported steel and aluminum, with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday signaling "firm and proportionate countermeasures."
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February 11, 2025
Starbucks puts illegal quotas in place to hire and promote more women and people of color and offers incentives to executives to meet these goals by connecting the quotas to their bonuses, the Missouri attorney general told a federal court Tuesday.
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February 10, 2025
A South Carolina federal judge can't speak to whether Waffle House's rights under the Seventh Amendment would be violated if a National Labor Relations Board case against it proceeded without a jury trial because the NLRB should answer that question first, the judge said Monday.
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February 10, 2025
President Donald Trump teed up a 25% tariff on all imported steel and aluminum Monday evening, continuing a trend of sweeping, aggressive trade actions that have defined his first three weeks in office.
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February 10, 2025
A hospitality workers union defended a National Labor Relations Board decision finding a Las Vegas casino violated federal labor law with a benefits rollout during an organizing campaign, telling the D.C. Circuit to reject the company's constitutional claims against the agency and challenge of a Cemex bargaining order.
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February 10, 2025
A Seventh Circuit judge took a fire suppression company to task at a Monday argument for making the wrong argument in its challenge to a National Labor Relations Board ruling that it breached a settlement by rebuking its workers' union.
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February 10, 2025
A Boston federal judge on Monday extended his hold on President Donald Trump's federal worker buyout program as he weighs a request from unions to block the so-called Fork Directive, which promises months of pay to government employees who resign their posts.