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February 19, 2025
President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. Department of Labor secretary said during a Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday that although she previously backed pro-organizing legislation as a member of the U.S. House, she is "no longer" a lawmaker and would follow Trump's agenda.
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February 18, 2025
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday to limit the autonomy of independent agencies such as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Communications Commission by requiring them to submit draft regulations for presidential review.
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February 18, 2025
Acting National Labor Relations Board general counsel William Cowen took an expected first step toward altering the agency's trajectory when he moved to rescind some of his predecessor's highest-profile initiatives, but more lasting changes might require President Donald Trump to nominate a new general counsel and board members.
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February 18, 2025
A D.C. federal judge blocked President Donald Trump from removing the Democratic head of the Merit Systems Protection Board on Tuesday, dealing an initial blow to the administration's argument that limits on the president's power to remove agency officials are unconstitutional.
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February 18, 2025
A hospital affiliated with the University of Kentucky did not violate federal labor law by withdrawing a union's recognition and not giving probationary employees a ratification bonus, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled Tuesday, dismissing all allegations from an unfair labor practice complaint.
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February 18, 2025
A Washington, D.C., federal judge appeared concerned Tuesday with the havoc the president's downsizing initiatives may wreak on agencies and federal-sector unions but uncertain that those unions can ask the courts to step in.
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February 18, 2025
A Washington federal judge has rejected a farmworker union's claims that the U.S. Department of Labor violated 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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February 18, 2025
President Donald Trump flouted U.S. Supreme Court precedent and the U.S. Constitution when removing former National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox, the Constitutional Accountability Center argued in an amicus brief in Washington, D.C., federal court, urging the judge to greenlight Wilcox's expedited summary judgment bid.
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February 18, 2025
Three California business groups have asked a federal judge to block the state's new ban on so-called captive audience meetings, arguing in a motion for preliminary injunction that the law is preempted by the National Labor Relations Act.
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February 18, 2025
A former Verizon employee urged a New York federal court to grant him a win in his lawsuit against his former employer and the Communications Workers of America, saying he was only fired for using the N-word because he's white and the union wished to avoid negative publicity.
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February 18, 2025
A federal judge should block the U.S. Treasury Department's reported provision of taxpayer data to the Department of Government Efficiency, halt DOGE's access and order its software uninstalled from Treasury systems, unions and advocacy organizations said in a complaint.
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February 18, 2025
The D.C. Circuit on Tuesday denied a building management services company's challenge to a union representation election based on the claim that a National Labor Relations Board official left a ballot box unattended, supporting the board's conclusion that the business illegally refused to bargain.
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February 18, 2025
A Boston-based UNITE HERE local defeated a fired casino doorman's claim that the union violated federal labor law by refusing to fight for his reinstatement, with a National Labor Relations Board judge ruling that the union had legitimate reasons for opting not to file a grievance about the discharge.
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February 17, 2025
A Washington, D.C. federal judge again declined to block Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing three federal agencies' data, saying worker and consumer advocates haven't shown that the department's agents don't belong.
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February 14, 2025
President Donald Trump has his sights set on taking down a 90-year-old U.S. Supreme Court ruling that protects certain government officials from being fired, a U.S. Department of Justice letter confirms, and he plans to leverage his prior legal victories to deliver the precedent's death knell and expand presidential power.
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February 14, 2025
A Washington, D.C., federal judge said he plans to rule "promptly" on a request by worker and consumer advocates to stop the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing three federal agencies' data but couldn't say when following a wide-ranging hearing on the bid.
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February 14, 2025
The publisher of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will not be forced to return to bargaining with several unions representing its striking print production employees, after a federal judge ruled that the National Labor Relations Board had not convinced her that the publisher had bargained in bad faith.
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February 14, 2025
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri has drawn attention for a proposal to overhaul federal labor law that has the backing of the Teamsters and other labor unions, but experts view the plan as a long shot to break through the logjam that has blocked other efforts to change the law.
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February 14, 2025
In the coming week, attorneys should keep an eye out for the final approval of a $4 million deal in a wage and hour class action involving transportation company CRST. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters coming up in California.
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February 14, 2025
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposal to require businesses to notify the state if artificial intelligence is a factor in certain layoffs or plant closures is probably another public policy misfire in the effort to manage AI's encroachment on the workforce, attorneys say.
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February 14, 2025
A challenge to the U.S. Department of Labor's final rule updating the math for Davis-Bacon Act prevailing wages needs to be paused while the department's top brass catches up on the litigation, the DOL and the groups suing told a Texas federal court Friday.
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February 14, 2025
Acting National Labor Relations Board general counsel William Cowen rescinded a series of memos Friday issued by ousted general counsel Jennifer Abruzzo that laid out her view of federal labor law, setting up a new path for the agency during the Trump administration.
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February 14, 2025
This week the Second Circuit is to consider whether to revive a lawsuit brought by a former senior vice president at a global investment firm claiming it discriminated against him due to his race and religion and gave him false poor performance reviews before firing him.
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February 14, 2025
The former chair of the Federal Labor Relations Authority is the latest government official to sue President Donald Trump, saying in a complaint filed in D.C. federal court that she was fired illegally.
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February 13, 2025
The Trump administration moved late Thursday to slash more of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's workforce, initiating another round of layoffs shortly after lawyers for the agency's union petitioned a D.C. federal court for an emergency injunction to prevent it.