NLRB Office Clears Netflix In Memo Over Social Media Case
Federal labor law didn't protect a Netflix worker's social media post that included a password-protected link to a meeting that contained confidential business information, National Labor Relations Board attor... (more story)
VA Must Restore Union Contracts, RI Judge Says
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs must resume working with the unions that represent its employees, a Rhode Island federal judge ruled Friday, granting a union coalition's request for a preliminary injun... (more story)
NJ Steel Co. Dodged Union On Closure, Layoffs, NLRB Says
A shuttered New Jersey steel company violated federal labor law by largely snubbing its employees' union when it went out of business, the National Labor Relations Board ruled, saying the company had an obliga... (more story)
NYU Reaches Tentative Deal To End Faculty Union Strike
A United Auto Workers unit representing nontenured faculty at New York University has ended a two-day strike after reaching a "historic first contract" with the college, the union has announced.
Amazon Tells NLRB It Must See SoCal Drivers' Union Cards
Amazon should be allowed to force the Teamsters to hand over the union cards that drivers for an Amazon contractor signed in 2023, the company argued, asking the National Labor Relations Board to reverse a boa... (more story)
Judge Sides With Teamsters In Unilever Rehire Order Dispute
A Missouri federal judge has upheld an arbitrator's award requiring Unilever to rehire a worker it fired after accusing him of falsifying his reason for taking leave, rejecting the company's argument that the ... (more story)
Calif. Forecast: County Wants Workers' Vax Suit Tossed
In the next week, attorneys should watch for arguments in a suit by around 30 workers alleging Santa Clara County had a discriminatory COVID vaccination policy. Here's a look at that case and other labor and e... (more story)