The National Labor Relations Board will still be left without a quorum to make decisions when the federal government reopens.
Several states, including New York and California, have enacted laws to regulate private sector labor disputes due to the ...
As a result of the current federal government shutdown, several agencies regulating employment — the Equal Employment ...
The group, led by Epstein Becker board member Adam Abrahms, arrives at a time of high demand as employers face multiple fire drills at a time. Morgan, Lewis & Bockius has hired a five-lawyer ...
The success of the 2024 International Longshoremen's Assn. work stoppage is a sign of labor's vitality even as fundamental labor relations law is under attack. (Spencer Platt / Getty Images) Joe Biden ...
Many noncompete agreements that employers make staffers sign to bar them from leaving to take certain jobs with rivals or in nearby markets violate federal labor law, says one of the government’s most ...
The NLRB claims a new state law unlawfully encroaches on federal jurisdiction over private-sector labor relations.
The NLRB lawsuit argues California's Assembly Bill 288 usurps the authority of the federal labor board in regulating private ...
Labor disputes in the US date back to before the Revolutionary War. The first recorded strike over working conditions took place in 1636 on Richmond Island, Maine, when fishermen protested that their ...
The National Labor Relations Board has sued California to block a law that channels private-sector labor disputes to a state board while the federal agency is shorthanded and cannot decide cases, ...
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