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How PAGA Proposal Could Expand Calif. Labor Agency's Role

The California Labor and Workforce Development Agency's recently proposed regulations governing the Private Attorn... (more story)

4 Emerging Limits Of Employer Mental Health Notice Defense

A California appeals court's recent decision in Husband v. Target, addressing when an employer knows about an empl... (more story)

Using Past Tech Transitions As A Lens For Calif. Worker AI Bill

Examining previous workplace automation battles reveals the goals of a California bill that would impose obligatio... (more story)

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Teamsters, Feds Ask To Wind Down Decades-Old Monitoring

The Teamsters and the federal government asked a New York federal judge on Wednesday to further wind down oversight of the union's disciplinary processes that date nearly four decades back, saying the union ha... (more story)

NLRB Denies Staffing Agency's Bid To Block Union Vote

A split National Labor Relations Board rejected a challenge to a regional director's decision allowing workers at a staffing agency operator to vote on representation by a Service Employees International Union... (more story)

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Calif. Health Co. Fired Union Backers, NLRB Prosecutors Say

The operator of a group of community health centers in Southern California violated federal labor law by firing six employees over their support for unionization with a Service Employees International Union af... (more story)

Alaska Airlines, Union Sued For Race Bias Over TikTok Firing

Alaska Airlines weaponized its social media policy against a biracial female flight attendant who posted a TikTok dance in uniform while tolerating similar TikToks from white and male employees, a lawsuit in C... (more story)

6th Circ. Won't Rethink Union Withdrawal Ruling

The Sixth Circuit on Wednesday declined to rethink its decision finding that a Midwest paving and road construction company unlawfully locked out workers during a bargaining dispute, finding that the circuit c... (more story)

UPS Drivers Seek Class Cert In Colo. Sick Leave Suit

A UPS package driver asked a Colorado federal court to certify a class of over 12,000 union workers who allege the delivery giant failed to provide paid sick leave as required under state law, arguing the comp... (more story)

NLRB Attys, Co. Spar Over Right To Union Rep In Drug Test

A Michigan worker was allowed to request a union representative when his employer asked him to take a drug test after a forklift accident, National Labor Relations Board prosecutors argued, saying a labor agre... (more story)

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Walmart Hit With $23M Verdict For Wash. Worker Retaliation

A Washington federal jury has found Walmart on the hook for retaliating against a former store employee who claimed she was fired for standing up for colleagues who were sexually harassed by another co-worker,... (more story)

Real Estate Cos. Default In Native American Bias Suit

Two real estate companies that own several upscale Detroit area apartment buildings have failed to respond to a federal lawsuit accusing managers of subjecting a Native American engineer to repeated racist rem... (more story)

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4th Circ. Won't Revive Journalists' Social Media Bias Suits

The Fourth Circuit refused Wednesday to reopen lawsuits alleging two journalists were fired by a U.S.-funded Middle Eastern media network because they're Iraqi, concluding they couldn't overcome the organizati... (more story)

Ex-Texas City Worker Gets $272K For Fees After $2M Ask

A Texas federal judge said a former worker can collect attorney fees on claims that the City of Hutto illegally demanded he return $400,000 in separation pay, but cited his dismissed race allegations in awardi... (more story)

Berry Farm To Pay $550K In EEOC Sex Harassment Suit

A berry grower will pay $550,000 to resolve a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit alleging it failed to stop managers, supervisors and other employees from making sexual comments about female ... (more story)

CU Regents Ask Judge To Toss Black Board Member's Suit

Members of the University of Colorado Board of Regents asked a federal judge to dismiss a fellow board member's lawsuit alleging she was sanctioned for opposing a university-funded campaign that stereotyped Bl... (more story)

Citi Illegally Fired Risk Exec For Raising Issues, Suit Says

Citigroup Inc. has been sued by a former senior risk management executive who alleged the bank fired her after she flagged risk deficiencies and identified problems with Citi's anti-money laundering risk manag... (more story)

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Amazon Hit With OT Suit By Ex-Assistant Manager

Amazon Fresh misclassified salaried assistant store managers as overtime-exempt while assigning them routine store work, according to a proposed collective action filed by a former manager in Washington federa... (more story)

DOL Judge Delays H-2A Hearing Amid High Court Review

A U.S. Department of Labor administrative law judge pushed a September hearing in an H-2A enforcement case against a Kentucky tobacco farm to August 2027, rescheduling the hearing while the U.S. Supreme Court ... (more story)

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Healthcare Plan Cos. Will Pay $38.7M To End Overtime Suit

Two affiliated companies that administer health plan benefits will pay $38.7 million to resolve a class and collective action from current and former healthcare workers who alleged they were misclassified as e... (more story)

Black Car Co. Can't Undo $236K Wage Verdict

A New York federal judge Tuesday denied a black car company's bid for a new trial and to alter or amend a $236,000 jury verdict finding that a group of commuter van drivers were employees entitled to unpaid wa... (more story)

Serv-U-Success Hit With FLSA Overtime Pay Suit

A former assistant manager at a retail company filed a proposed collective action in Michigan federal court accusing Thrifty Retail Services Logistics LLC, doing business as Serv-U-Success, of failing to prope... (more story)

Ex-Reed Smith Atty Seeks Appellate Review Of Bias Damages

A former Reed Smith LLP attorney suing the firm for gender discrimination urged a state appeals court Tuesday to grant her bid to appeal a ruling on her available damages, arguing that the appeal is necessary ... (more story)

Remote Workers Tell 6th Circ. Boot-Up Time Compensable

Remote call center workers handling inbound patient calls from home have argued before a Sixth Circuit panel that their employer failed to pay them in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act for pre-shift... (more story)