November 20, 2022 News & Commentary District judge declines to reinstate fired Amazon union organizer; Southern service workers form new union; NLRB leaders threaten furloughs absent additional funding
November 11, 2022 News & Commentary Workers at HarperCollins go on strike, one of the unions to reject the rail deal pushes back their earliest date to strike, and former employees sue Twitter under the WARN Act.
October 28, 2022 News & Commentary Military contractors are accused of human trafficking, cargo ships go east to avoid labor union activity, and California fast-food industry players face complaints that they violated state election law.
October 26, 2022 News & Commentary Illinois to vote on a state constitutional amendment guaranteeing collective bargaining; Yale graduate students file for a union election; Striketober continues for Starbucks while negotiations stall and the company files unfair labor practice charges.
The Ideal ‘Right to Strike’ Would Merge the Strengths of the Canadian and U.S. Labor Law Models Canadian and U.S. labor law can each learn from the other about how to better protect workers' right to strike
Striketober Must Have Really Scared the Supreme Court Worker strikes in the U.S. are already rare measures of last resort. The Supreme Court might decide to discourage them even further.
October 23, 2022 News & Commentary The American Prospect: Using Policy to Reorganize Power; SEIU-UHW's minimum wage campaign for California healthcare workers
October 21, 2022 News & Commentary GC Abruzzo releases a memo on 10(j) settlements; Amazon workers vote against unionization; internal Starbucks survey shows office workers’ faith in the company is at an all-time low
October 16, 2022 News & Commentary Apple retail employees in OKC unionize; Amazon union vote near Albany underway; WaPo profiles NLRB GC Abruzzo
October 14, 2022 News & Commentary Starbucks fights NLRB over mail-in voting, while closing another unionized store; another rail union ratifies the tentative agreement