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NY Defamation Carveout Hinges On Causation, Not Labels

A New York federal court's decisions in two cases involving tortious interference claims, and the recent Second Ci... (more story)

DOL Deal Offers FMLA Lesson On Handling Intermittent Leave

The U.S. Department of Labor's recent deal with the University of Tennessee paying an employee over $30,000 for al... (more story)

Flashpoints In Focus: Handling Religious Objections To AI Use

Pope Leo XIV's recent warning about artificial intelligence may increase requests for religious exemptions from wo... (more story)

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Mich. Judge Calls Ex-GM Worker Vexatious, Tosses Bias Suit

A Michigan federal judge labeled a former General Motors employee a "vexatious litigator" in an opinion issued Tuesday after she filed "five separate lawsuits raising the same claims" against the same defendan... (more story)

Littler Adds Ex-Morgan Lewis Labor Litigator In California

Littler Mendelson PC, which primarily deals in employment and labor law practice representing management, announced on Tuesday the hiring of a former Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP attorney as a shareholder in its... (more story)

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Transit Co. Jointly Employs Airport Drivers, NLRB Says

The National Labor Relations Board preserved an agency official's finding that a staffing firm and a shuttle bus operator at Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport are joint employers of a group of bus... (more story)

Claims Trimmed In Hawaiian Airlines COVID Vax Bias Suit

A Hawaii federal judge has partially tossed a lawsuit accusing Hawaiian Airlines Inc. of refusing to accommodate employees' request for religious and medical exemptions from its COVID-19 vaccine mandate, rulin... (more story)

5 NYC Legal Service Provider Union Contracts Have Expired

The collective bargaining agreements for five New York City-based indigent defense and civil legal aid providers expired at the end of the day Tuesday as multiple unions reported outstanding points of contenti... (more story)

Southwest Union Says Discipline Arose From Anti-Union Bias

Southwest Airlines disciplined a pilot more harshly than others for a message in a bawdy group chat because of his union affiliation, the pilot's union claimed, arguing that other pilots got away with similar ... (more story)

2nd Circ. Backs NLRB's Bargaining Order Against Nexstar

The Second Circuit on Tuesday upheld a National Labor Relations Board order requiring Nexstar to bargain with a Communications Workers of America affiliate at a New York news station, ruling that the union had... (more story)

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Wash. AI Task Force Forgoes Data Center, Labor Safeguards

A Washington state task force made a series of recommendations to lawmakers Wednesday for promoting responsible use of artificial intelligence while declining to endorse proposed guardrails on data center deve... (more story)

District, Teacher End Suit Over Suspension For Kirk Post

A Georgia school district and a teacher told a federal court Wednesday that they have resolved the teacher's suit alleging she was suspended for calling conservative activist Charlie Kirk a "fascist" on her pr... (more story)

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EEOC Floats Strategic Plan That Would Run Through 2030

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission released Wednesday a draft of a new four-year strategic plan for public comment, unveiling a blueprint for the agency's long-term priorities amid a busy week of... (more story)

Home Builder Fired Worker Over Pregnancy, EEOC Says

Senior employees at a home builder routinely talked about how they equated pregnancy with a lack of professional commitment before firing a pregnant worker, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said Wednesday.

NJ Hospital Loses Bid To Narrow Ex-Executive's Bias Suit

A New Jersey state judge has allowed a former University Hospital diversity and inclusion executive's discrimination and retaliation suit to proceed, denying the Newark hospital's bid to dismiss parts of the c... (more story)

EEOC Says Safelite Rejected Women For Technician Jobs

Auto glass repair company Safelite violated federal law by refusing to hire women as technicians even when they scored higher than their male counterparts on required job assessments, the U.S. Equal Employment... (more story)

Lively Says Baldoni 'Holy War' Cost Her $8M In Legal Fees

Actress Blake Lively says she racked up more than $8 million in legal fees and expenses in her battle with her "It Ends With Us" costar Justin Baldoni, litigation she characterized as a "holy war" waged by Bal... (more story)

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Cleaning Co. Agrees To $500K Deal Over OT, Sick Leave Claim

A Texas commercial cleaning company agreed to pay $500,000 to settle claims that it failed to pay overtime wages and provide paid sick leave to Colorado workers it employed through subcontractors, according to... (more story)

Mental Health Nonprofit Hit With RN's Wage Suit Over Breaks

A former Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services registered nurse filed a proposed collective action on Tuesday accusing the Michigan health provider of shorting hourly workers on overtime pay through autom... (more story)

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EV Battery Workers Say Ford Is Joint Employer

Battery plant workers have told a Michigan federal court that Ford Motor Co. is their joint employer and bears responsibility for unpaid wage claims at an electric vehicle battery plant, pushing back against t... (more story)

Conn. Servers Seek Quick Win On Minimal Duties Claims

Restaurant servers have asked a Connecticut state court to throw out a steakhouse's argument that some of their unpaid work was too small to matter, saying a recent state high court ruling makes clear that no ... (more story)

UCHealth Workers Fight Bid To Toss Wage Suit

Two former hospital workers urged a Colorado federal court to keep alive their proposed class and collective action alleging University of Colorado Health shorted hourly employees through a time-rounding polic... (more story)

7th Circ. Says Vacation Buy Program Isn't Wage Assignment

A worker's challenge to his former employer's vacation buy program has failed after the Seventh Circuit ruled that letting employees trade salary for extra paid time off does not amount to a wage assignment re... (more story)

Fired Doctor Who Said She Faced Sex Bias Gets $6.8M Verdict

A Missouri federal jury found a St. Louis University-affiliated hospital owes a former doctor $6.8 million in damages after finding she was retaliated against and fired for complaining that a male doctor made ... (more story)