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March 13, 2025
Amazon has urged the Eleventh Circuit to reverse a National Labor Relations Board decision declaring so-called captive audience meetings unlawful, saying the agency's precedent shift infringes on the First Amendment and runs counter to decades of interpretation of federal labor law.
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March 13, 2025
New York City fails to take into account preshift tasks and extra compensation correction officers working on Rikers Island receive when calculating their overtime wages, a proposed collective action filed in federal court said.
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March 13, 2025
The National Labor Relations Board didn't overstep by wiping out and rethinking a decision involving an Exxon Mobil unit after learning a member had a stake in the company, the Fifth Circuit said, enforcing the board's ruling that the company sabotaged negotiations with a union.
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March 13, 2025
A California federal judge on Thursday ordered the immediate reinstatement of certain probationary employees fired from six federal agencies, saying the Office of Personnel Management did not have the authority to direct those terminations, making the firings "unlawful."
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March 12, 2025
President Donald Trump last month unlawfully fired the Democratic chair of the Federal Labor Relations Authority, a Washington, D.C., federal judge ruled Wednesday, saying the government "is not an autocracy" that allows the president to "remove federal officials on a whim."
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March 12, 2025
Sen. Josh Hawley is seeking to build Republican support for a union-backed bill that he describes as adding a "shot clock" to bargaining obligations for initial labor contracts, even as business groups criticize the bill as unrealistic and legally suspect.
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March 12, 2025
The Ninth Circuit must find that removal protections for National Labor Relations Board members and judges flout the U.S. Constitution, Amazon argued in a brief, challenging a lower court's denial of the e-commerce conglomerate's bid for an injunction to block an unfair labor practice proceeding.
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March 12, 2025
An attorney in the National Labor Relations Board's Seattle office sued the agency in Washington, D.C., federal court Wednesday, alleging it suppressed her First Amendment rights by referring her for criminal prosecution over her work for a local park advocacy group.
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March 12, 2025
A coalition of 21 Democratic-led states and the District of Columbia urged the D.C. Circuit to deny the Trump administration's effort to hold the reinstatement of National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox, saying delaying the reinstatement would stall labor disputes.
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March 12, 2025
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday in a party-line vote confirmed President Donald Trump's nominee for deputy labor secretary, the second-in-command of the U.S. Department of Labor.
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March 12, 2025
A National Labor Relations Board attorney withdrew arguments in separate cases involving Starbucks and the American Civil Liberties Union about so-called captive audience meetings and negotiating over discipline with a new union, pointing to the acting general counsel's rescission of his predecessor's memorandums.
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March 12, 2025
Retired railroad workers were incorrectly directed by the federal retirement board overseeing their funds to report millions of dollars in nontaxable benefits as taxable income in a scheme to line the board's pockets, a retiree said in a proposed class action in Texas federal court.
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March 11, 2025
A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau employee recounted before a D.C. federal judge on Tuesday a frantic effort to fire 1,200 agency staffers before a court order halted it, saying the prospect of first securing congressional approval was never mentioned.
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March 11, 2025
The National Labor Relations Board on Tuesday denied requests that it rethink a decision from last year that was served on the parties after the expiration of former board Chairman Lauren McFerran's term, saying a vote about the order happened on or before McFerran's Dec. 16 departure date.
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March 11, 2025
Former officers of the union representing American Airlines flight attendants escaped the union's allegations that they breached their fiduciary duties after an arbitrator found they misappropriated union funds, a Texas federal judge has ruled, with the district court finding the allegations weren't filed in a timely manner.
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March 11, 2025
The Second Circuit upheld a win for a union benefit fund Tuesday in a medical practice's suit alleging it was owed reimbursements for COVID-19 testing from a union employee health benefit plan, finding a lower court properly tossed the complaint for failure to exhaust administrative remedies.
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March 11, 2025
A Teamsters unit in Texas violated federal labor law by prioritizing union members in its hiring hall referral process over nonunion members, a National Labor Relations Board judge concluded, while also dinging the local for delaying the referrals of two union dissidents for work on a film production.
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March 11, 2025
The president appears to have the power to remove the feds' internal unfair firing watchdog because he's the sole head of an agency with executive power, a D.C. Circuit panel said, explaining its decision last week to stay a trial court's reinstatement order.
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March 10, 2025
Thousands of former federal workers are facing compromised paths to fighting the Trump administration's initiatives to cull their ranks, with courts turning away efforts to challenge the firings and rerouting the disputes to the Federal Labor Relations Authority and the Merit Systems Protection Board.
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March 10, 2025
U.S. District Judge William Alsup on Monday denied the Trump administration's request to vacate an upcoming evidentiary hearing into the U.S. Office of Personnel Management's mass firings of probationary federal employees, and required OPM director Charles Ezell to appear in person or else be deposed.
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March 10, 2025
Starbucks illegally fired a Workers United supporter in North Carolina for striking and refused to hire another employee given their union activities, a National Labor Relations Board judge concluded Monday, saying the coffee chain can't ask workers to get a manager's blessing before exercising their organizing rights.
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March 10, 2025
The sports firm of music superstar Bad Bunny has reached a settlement that will end its dispute with the Major League Baseball Players Association, which it had accused in a Puerto Rico federal court lawsuit of killing its business with unreasonable sanctions.
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March 10, 2025
The U.S. Senate confirmed President Donald Trump's nominee for labor secretary Monday evening, with support from more than a dozen Democrats and opposition from some members of the nominee's own party.
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March 10, 2025
The AFL-CIO and a group of unions sought to keep alive their claims that Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency can't legally access data from the U.S. Department of Labor and other federal agencies, telling a D.C. federal judge they have standing to file their suit.
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March 10, 2025
The Trump administration asked the D.C. Circuit on Monday to stay a federal judge's order reinstating fired National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox, saying the order steps on the president's authority to control the workings of the executive branch.