Understanding the Latest Constitutional Attacks on the NLRB John Fry on the motivation and strategy behind employers' challenge to the structure of the NLRB.
January 7, 2024 News & Commentary Nurses accuse healthcare provider of violating NLRA for its use of training repayment agreements; Starbucks faces mounting pressure for its anti-union actions; New York’s governor proposes paid prenatal leave; and the NLRB finds that Google illegally refused to bargain with contractors.
The NLRB In a Post-Chevron World Jason Vazquez on what the elimination of the Chevron doctrine may (and may not) mean for the NLRB.
General Counsel Memo Offers Guidance on Cemex Bargaining Orders John Fry explains the GC's new guidance on applying the Board's Cemex decision.
October 15, 2023 News & Commentary California’s healthcare workers will have a $25 minimum wage; Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard nears completion and could lead to unionization; a report highlights recent organizing efforts at abortion services providers; and NLRB releases data on the past year’s ULP charges and election petitions.
The Third Circuit Reminds Us Why Courts Should Defer to Agencies Andrew Strom on the Third Circuit's recent ruling in PG Publishing v NLRB
October 9, 2023 News & Commentary Newsom vetoes anti-caste discrimination bill; NLRB judge finds Howard Schultz violated labor law; DOL investigating Tyson and Perdue for child labor violations.
September 28, 2023 News & Commentary Major questions doctrine, alleged unlawful discharge at the ACLU, opportunity to re-evaluate captive audience meetings.
September 24, 2023 News & Commentary UAW expands strike, files ULP against a Republican senator and hosts Biden on the picket line. NLRB ALJ issues first Cemex bargaining order.
I Guess You Can Go to Jail for Violating the NLRA In a rare occurrence, two employers were taken into custody after repeatedly violating the NLRA.