Amazon will likely appeal a National Labor Relations Board decision finding it unlawfully refused to bargain with a union that won a landmark representation election in New York, but experts said the company will face long odds in convincing a federal appeals court that the board wrongly certified the union.
The legal fight over President Donald Trump's executive order to cancel union contracts covering about two-thirds of the federal civilian workforce continues a year after the president flexed his power to cut ties with unions because of national security concerns.
A National Labor Relations Board member said he would be "open to considering" whether regional directors should be allowed to accept objections filed after deadlines, in a decision Monday declining to review a dismissal of a fast food chain's objections to the result of a decertification election.
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Amazon will likely appeal a National Labor Relations Board decision finding it unlawfully refused to bargain with a union that won a landmark representation election in New York, but experts said the company will face long odds in convincing a federal appeals court that the board wrongly certified the union.
The legal fight over President Donald Trump's executive order to cancel union contracts covering about two-thirds of the federal civilian workforce continues a year after the president flexed his power to cut ties with unions because of national security concerns.
A National Labor Relations Board member said he would be "open to considering" whether regional directors should be allowed to accept objections filed after deadlines, in a decision Monday declining to review a dismissal of a fast food chain's objections to the result of a decertification election.
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April 09, 2026
DirecTV is attempting to relitigate an arbitration loss over its layoffs of union-represented technicians, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers has told a Colorado federal court, urging the judge to throw out the company's suit.
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April 09, 2026
Latino New Yorkers accused the Trump administration of executing an unconstitutional policy of racial profiling and warrantless arrests amid its crackdown on illegal immigrants, telling a New York federal court that underlying the policy is an arrest quota from the top.
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April 09, 2026
An employee for a Puerto Rican fuel distributor cannot undo the withdrawal of his petition to decertify a labor union as the collective bargaining representative for a unit of the company's employees, a split National Labor Relations Board ruled Thursday.
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April 08, 2026
An American Postal Workers Union local violated federal labor law by failing to process grievances from a former U.S. Postal Service employee and lying to her about filing them, a split National Labor Relations Board ruled Wednesday.
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April 08, 2026
Google is poised to test in court whether it jointly employs a contractor's employees under federal labor law, after the National Labor Relations Board found it illegally refused to bargain with a union of content producers Wednesday.
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April 08, 2026
An agency judge was correct in finding that an International Longshoremen's Association local violated federal labor law by threatening to retaliate against workers who filed unfair labor practice charges or took part in board proceedings, the National Labor Relations Board has ruled.
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April 08, 2026
A longshoreman's dissident union activities got him banned from union jobs at the Port of Philadelphia, the National Labor Relations Board held Tuesday, affirming an agency judge's findings that the union local violated labor law and significantly increasing the back pay it owes the worker.
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April 08, 2026
The city of Portland, Oregon, can require contractors that perform janitorial, security and laundry work for the city to sign labor peace agreements, but it may have violated the covenant of good faith and fair dealing when it denied one contractor an exemption from that requirement, a federal judge ruled.
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April 08, 2026
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation has tapped a policy adviser who worked for the U.S. Department of Labor's employee benefits arm to serve as the PBGC's general counsel.
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April 08, 2026
Flight attendants suing United Airlines over unpaid wages told a New Jersey federal court Wednesday that the airline went too far in responding to their notice of a related ruling, improperly adding new arguments in support of the airline's bid to dismiss the case.
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April 08, 2026
The National Labor Relations Board's short-handed Republican majority turned away a challenge to a Biden-era policy restricting what employers can put in severance agreements, sticking by a practice of reversing precedents only by votes of three or more members.
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April 08, 2026
A New York commercial laundry company must return to the bargaining table with a Workers United unit after unlawfully withdrawing recognition and assisting an employee in her efforts to decertify the union, the National Labor Relations Board ruled.
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April 08, 2026
Allowing Amazon to force the Teamsters to hand over the union cards signed by a group of delivery drivers in 2023 would be a grave mistake, the union told the National Labor Relations Board, urging it to uphold a board judge's decision that the company cannot subpoena the cards.
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April 08, 2026
A memorandum alleging union misconduct and claims that a union representative may have simultaneously worked for United Airlines do not justify reopening a lawsuit accusing the airline and the Teamsters of underpaying workers, a California federal judge ruled.
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April 07, 2026
CSX Transportation shortchanged employees on meal allowances that were guaranteed under an arbitration award involving the company and a labor union, according to a complaint filed in D.C. federal court Tuesday.
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April 07, 2026
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs cannot ignore a Rhode Island federal judge's March order to resume complying with a union contract while it appeals the directive, the judge said, denying the agency's motion to stay.
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April 07, 2026
The NCAA crowned its basketball champions this week, but college sports is no closer to sorting out thorny player compensation questions, causing some university leaders to rethink their opposition to collective bargaining for athletes.
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April 07, 2026
Warner Bros. Television Group and related entities failed to pay required wages and premium compensation under an industry labor agreement, a former assistant editor on "The Bachelor" alleged in a California state court complaint.
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April 07, 2026
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Tuesday tossed a worker's bias suit claiming a healthcare workers union fired her due to her depression and anxiety after she sought time off of work, ruling her case falls flat because she never alerted her employer of her conditions.
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April 07, 2026
A coalition of journalists, federal employees and their unions has urged a D.C. federal judge to enforce an order requiring the Trump administration to share its plan for reinstating more than a thousand journalists and staff at Voice of America, arguing that the administration has "disregarded" its responsibility to do so.
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April 07, 2026
A Major League Baseball Players Association subsidiary and DraftKings Inc. have settled a suit that accused the sports betting company of using athletes' images without permission to promote its gambling platform, according to a Pennsylvania federal judge's order dismissing the case.
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April 07, 2026
An Ohio university urged a National Labor Relations Board judge to dismiss a former biology lecturer's claim that the university severance agreement's nondisclosure clause is too broad, saying the clause is much narrower than the type of clause found to violate federal labor law.
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April 07, 2026
A network of Bay Area dialysis centers has urged the National Labor Relations Board to reverse a decision finding that it unlawfully withheld annual merit raises from employees represented by a Service Employees International Union affiliate, arguing that it was trapped in a "no-win situation."
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April 06, 2026
About 136 employees of a Bay Area hospital can vote on representation by the Service Employees International Union affiliate that represents their co-workers, a National Labor Relations Board official held, scheduling an election at San Ramon Regional Medical Center for next week.
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April 06, 2026
An Illinois trucking company and a Teamsters local have settled a dispute over the legality of a July 2025 picket on two quarries, telling an Illinois federal judge on Monday that they've agreed to end the litigation.