A recent appeal of a National Labor Relations Board judge's ruling that federal labor law protected a worker who complained to a co-worker about a colleague's pay could narrow protections for job actions on the legal margins.
A recent U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suit claiming that a Coca-Cola distributor violated federal law by holding a women-only corporate event sheds light on the agency's strategy for challenging workplace diversity initiatives, and suggests that a broad range of employer programs are under scrutiny, experts said.
A trio of U.S. Supreme Court rulings could result in the U.S. Department of Labor's pushing wage and hour policy through litigation rather than rulemaking, attorneys said at an American Bar Association event Friday.