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December 11, 2024
President-elect Donald Trump appears poised to have an immediate opening to seat a Republican majority at the National Labor Relations Board after the U.S. Senate narrowly voted down a push to give outgoing Democratic Chairman Lauren McFerran another term Wednesday.
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December 11, 2024
A Service Employees International Union affiliate is seeking a Florida federal judge's help in getting a dispute over legal fees with 17 Florida hospitals before an arbitrator, asking the judge to compel arbitration after a colleague decided last week that the fight should proceed outside of court.
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December 11, 2024
A grocery store in Queens, New York, should be found in contempt of a Second Circuit decision requiring it to negotiate with a union, the National Labor Relations Board argued, saying the business has "sabotaged the bargaining process."
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December 11, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board urged the Fifth Circuit to uphold an NLRB ruling finding Trader Joe's violated federal labor law by firing a worker who raised COVID-19 concerns, pushing back on the company's claim that the board overstepped its authority with the remedies it issued.
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December 11, 2024
Grocery giant Albertsons, in a Wednesday lawsuit in the Delaware Court of Chancery, said Kroger did not put forth its "best efforts" into getting their planned $24.6 billion megamerger cleared while also announcing official plans to nix the deal, moves that came just one day after two judges blocked the proposed acquisition.
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December 10, 2024
A National Labor Relations Board official properly oversaw a union representation election in which cargo handlers at Newark Liberty International Airport voted to affiliate with the Service Employees International Union, the board ruled Tuesday, rejecting an argument by the workers' employer that the NLRB lacked jurisdiction.
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December 10, 2024
A Boston hotel illegally refused to bargain with a UNITE HERE local, the National Labor Relations Board found Tuesday, giving the hotel a pathway to challenge the union's certification in federal court and rejecting its constitutional claims against the agency.
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December 10, 2024
The AFL-CIO on Tuesday backed the U.S. Department of Labor's efforts to toss a suit in North Carolina federal court challenging the department's final rule protecting union-related activities for agricultural workers on seasonal H-2A visas, saying that it doesn't violate federal labor law.
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December 10, 2024
A federal judge's ruling Tuesday in Washington, D.C., that a check on the president's power to fire National Labor Relations Boards' judges is unconstitutional may be a meager victory for the agency's legal detractors because it doesn't grant their real prize: a path to block the board from processing cases.
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December 10, 2024
A contractor for a U.S. Department of Energy nuclear facility in New Mexico violated federal labor law by halting union dues deductions during negotiations, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled, citing board precedent requiring employers to continue collecting workers' dues after a contract expires.
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December 10, 2024
Sixth Circuit judges on Tuesday sounded skeptical that a group of auto engineers' claims over a bribery scheme between the United Auto Workers union and Fiat Chrysler, which the engineers allege negatively affected their employment, wouldn't be based on their collective bargaining agreement and thus preempted by federal labor law.
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December 10, 2024
A New Jersey appeals court upended Jersey City's win in a firefighters union's lawsuit challenging two city policies pertaining to sick leave, finding Tuesday the union put forward enough information to defeat the city's dismissal bid.
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December 10, 2024
Allegiant Air and a Transport Workers Union local can keep their victory over a challenge to the dues provision of their collective bargaining agreement, the Ninth Circuit ruled Tuesday, upholding a California federal judge's ruling that the provision's language is legal under the Railway Labor Act.
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December 10, 2024
Kroger's planned $24.6 billion purchase of Albertsons suffered double whammy blows Tuesday, first from an Oregon federal judge who temporarily blocked the deal in a Federal Trade Commission challenge, and then from a Washington state judge who sided with the state's attorney general and issued a permanent, national block.
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December 10, 2024
An arbitration award requiring UNITE HERE and a California tribe that owns a casino to follow a representation process with a card check procedure stands, a federal district court judge ruled, finding the arbitrator's decision was rational.
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December 10, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board made it more difficult Tuesday for employers to make changes to their employees' working conditions without approval from their union, replacing a Trump-era standard that strengthened management rights clauses in labor contracts.
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December 10, 2024
An Illinois steel manufacturer must reinstate six employees who were fired after they walked off the job to protest their work conditions, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled, saying the firings violated the National Labor Relations Act.
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December 10, 2024
A Connecticut federal judge has given the state's attorney general a chance to intervene in a nurses union's suit against a hospital over its practice of requiring nurses to work overtime, saying the constitutionality of a new state statute is at the heart of this dispute.
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December 10, 2024
A Washington, D.C., federal judge on Tuesday sided with a Massachusetts hospital in its challenge to National Labor Relations Board judges' job protections, saying the board's judges must be removable at will, but stopping short of holding that their protections are a basis for blocking cases they're currently hearing.
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December 09, 2024
The Third Circuit upheld on Monday a National Labor Relations Board decision finding a New Jersey nursing home illegally cut or stopped COVID-19 bonuses for unionized workers, supporting the board's assertion that the bonuses were hazard pay that the company was required to negotiate with the union.
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December 09, 2024
The National Labor Relations Board wasn't required to hold a hearing before finding an Illinois plumbing and fire suppression company violated its settlement with a plumbers local, the board told the Seventh Circuit, asking the court to reject the company's argument that its due process rights were violated.
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December 09, 2024
The U.S. Department of Labor urged a Texas federal court to grant it a win in two trade associations' lawsuit over its final rule updating prevailing wage rates for federal construction projects, saying the groups can't show they are harmed by these Davis-Bacon Act changes.
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December 09, 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court has dashed a Broadway producer's hopes that it would breathe new life into his claims accusing a stage workers union of breaking antitrust laws by discouraging members from working with him following complaints about unpaid wages.
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December 09, 2024
A chemical manufacturer's Seventh Amendment claim won't stop agency prosecutors' request for a remedy requiring the company to pay for lost bargaining opportunities, a divided National Labor Relations Board panel determined, saying the U.S. Supreme Court has blessed the lack of a jury trial in board cases.
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December 09, 2024
A United Airlines flight attendant withdrew the grievance she filed after getting fired over a 2021 passenger confrontation regarding mask compliance, and thus gave up her shot to sue her union, the union told a Colorado federal court, seeking to dismiss the worker's fair representation allegations.