The University of Pennsylvania urged a federal judge to freeze an order requiring it to fork over the contact information of Jewish employees for a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission probe into alleged antisemitism, saying the Third Circuit could find the decision violates the U.S. Constitution.
A split National Labor Relations Board has overturned an agency official's decision ordering a second union representation election at a Kentucky plumbing company, finding that a plumbers union failed to show that the company's actions affected the results of the vote.
IBM recently agreed to pay $17 million to resolve a U.S. Department of Justice probe into the legality of the company's diversity, equity and inclusion practices, a deal that could be a sign of more enforcement actions and shed light on the damages companies could face. Here are four things employment attorneys are talking about following the DOJ's deal with IBM.