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December 18, 2024
A number of rulings this year have reshaped federal labor law, including National Labor Relations Board decisions restricting employers' tactics in anti-union campaigns and a U.S. Supreme Court ruling tweaking the test for the board to win injunctions. Here, Law360 looks at these and more of the biggest labor decisions of 2024.
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December 18, 2024
A UPS worker told a Mississippi federal court that a supervisor repeatedly made references to slavery and discriminated against him because he is Black and that an International Brotherhood of Teamsters local discouraged him from pursuing his discrimination claims.
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December 18, 2024
Starbucks violated federal labor law by firing a worker at a New York store during a unionization campaign, the National Labor Relations Board ruled, reversing an agency judge's finding that the company fired the worker because he opened a letter from the board.
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December 18, 2024
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers announced that the union's longtime director and counsel for human resources will be elevated to the role of associate general counsel at the start of 2025.
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December 18, 2024
Over the past year, challenges to employers' diversity, equity and inclusion programs reached a fever pitch, hybrid arrangements began to dominate the teleworking environment, and states and cities took unprecedented steps on paid leave. Here's a look at the major evolutions in workplaces in 2024.
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December 18, 2024
A Richmond, Virginia, restaurant violated federal labor law by firing eight workers who demanded better working conditions, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled, saying the eatery must rehire the employees with back pay.
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December 17, 2024
A farmworkers union told a Washington federal judge Monday that the U.S. Department of Labor is violating a court injunction by greenlighting H-2A contracts that do not include 2020 prevailing wage rates for the upcoming cherry and apple harvests.
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December 17, 2024
An electrical transformer manufacturer can't overturn the National Labor Relations Board's certification of a union with claims that agency officials botched the representation vote, the D.C. Circuit ruled Tuesday, saying the company's allegations about the length of the voting period lack merit.
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December 17, 2024
The tenure of the National Labor Relations Board under President Joe Biden is drawing to a close and labor law experts said they will remember it for issuing a string of consequential decisions that expanded union rights and reintroduced issues to the ever-changing labor law landscape.
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December 17, 2024
Unionized Starbucks baristas have voted to authorize a strike at the coffee giant, Workers United announced Tuesday, as the parties went back to the negotiating table with outstanding issues for first contracts related to wages, benefits and settling unfair labor practice claims.
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December 17, 2024
The city of Wilmington, Delaware, misclassifies police captains as overtime-exempt despite their duties being nearly identical to those of police officers, who are eligible for overtime pay, a Delaware federal court was told.
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December 17, 2024
A chemical manufacturer must comply with a National Labor Relations Board decision ordering it to negotiate with a United Food and Commercial Workers affiliate, the Eleventh Circuit found, rejecting the company's claim that two ballots that could have swayed the vote outcome should have counted.
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December 17, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board called for another representation election at a University of Southern California health clinic after it threatened to erode benefits just ahead of a union's loss, but the board rejected a judge's recommendation to educate the voters about their labor rights.
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December 17, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board has ordered a Kentucky distillery to bargain with a Teamsters local, agreeing with an agency judge that the raises and free bourbon the distillery handed out in November 2022 was an illegal attempt to undermine the union organizing campaign.
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December 17, 2024
The U.S. Department of Labor's final rule updating how prevailing wages are calculated under the Davis-Bacon Act should sink because it is arbitrary and capricious, a group of construction groups said, urging a Texas court to ax the rule after it partially blocked it.
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December 16, 2024
Amazon prioritizes speed and profit over warehouse workers' safety, and the company has ignored its own internal studies on how to improve workplace safety, according to a report Sen. Bernie Sanders has released that Amazon vehemently derided late Monday as an attempt to support a false "preconceived narrative."
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December 16, 2024
Starbucks must take down statements on a company website unveiled during Workers United's organizing campaign that offered training and improved benefits, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled Monday, finding the coffee chain must post a notice nationwide that its comments violate federal labor law.
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December 16, 2024
A National Labor Relations Board official cleared archaeologists and cultural resources technicians at a Pennsylvania environmental consulting company to vote on union representation, saying one archaeologist is a union-ineligible supervisor and another may be, but the rest of the workers are not.
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December 16, 2024
The Kroger Co. Inc. "willfully squandered" opportunities to complete a now-blocked $24.6 billion mega-merger with Albertsons Cos. Inc., according to an unsealed five-count lawsuit in Delaware's Court of Chancery potentially seeking billions in damages.
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December 16, 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court remanded an NLRB dispute Monday about a Puerto Rico hospital's liability for withdrawing recognition from a union under the agency's successor bar standard, telling the D.C. Circuit to review its deference to the board under Loper Bright.
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December 16, 2024
An International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers local has won its fight to get a nuclear power plant operator to arbitrate a grievance over the company's 2022 healthcare contributions, with a Pennsylvania federal judge adopting a magistrate judge's recommendation to award a win to the union.
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December 16, 2024
K&L Gates LLP continues expanding its labor and employment team, bringing in a Hirschfeld Kraemer LLP employment litigator as a partner in its Los Angeles office.
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December 13, 2024
A San Juan, Puerto Rico, hospital illegally laid off its janitors and contracted out their work without bargaining with their union, the D.C. Circuit ruled Friday, upholding the National Labor Relations Board's decision in the case.
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December 13, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board said Friday that a Michigan builder violated federal labor law by ceasing to recognize and refusing to bargain with an established union, teeing up a possible court review of a prior board decision tossing a decertification push due to the company's alleged labor violations.
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December 13, 2024
An Indianapolis surgery center was within its rights to fire an employee accused of goofing off during a surgery, the Seventh Circuit ruled, overturning the National Labor Relations Board's finding that the facility actually fired the employee for raising concerns about workers' unlicensed use of X-ray equipment.