Separate rulings from the National Labor Relations Board and an agency judge about the legality of granting or withholding raises at unionized Starbucks stores "force employers into a box" because they contradict each other, the company claimed, requesting additional briefing to the board on the issue.
The Democratic-led Federal Trade Commission held its final meeting before President-elect Donald Trump takes office next week, moving to protect unionizing gig workers and examine investor holdings in the single-family-housing market, while the Republican waiting to take the helm said the body should stop announcing new plans.
The Service Employees International Union's reunion with the AFL-CIO last week, experts said, will make it easier for the labor movement to coordinate as it enters what is expected to be a challenging time for unions and organizing.
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Separate rulings from the National Labor Relations Board and an agency judge about the legality of granting or withholding raises at unionized Starbucks stores "force employers into a box" because they contradict each other, the company claimed, requesting additional briefing to the board on the issue.
The Democratic-led Federal Trade Commission held its final meeting before President-elect Donald Trump takes office next week, moving to protect unionizing gig workers and examine investor holdings in the single-family-housing market, while the Republican waiting to take the helm said the body should stop announcing new plans.
The Service Employees International Union's reunion with the AFL-CIO last week, experts said, will make it easier for the labor movement to coordinate as it enters what is expected to be a challenging time for unions and organizing.
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January 15, 2025
The Federal Trade Commission denied bids from Caremark Rx, Express Scripts and OptumRx that sought to bar the commission's Democratic members from participating in a case accusing the pharmacy benefit managers of inflating insulin prices.
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January 15, 2025
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania won't take up an appeal from the publisher of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, which is seeking to block striking union workers from picketing outside a newspaper distribution center, the court announced Wednesday.
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January 15, 2025
Allegiant Airlines is violating the Railway Labor Act by forcing pilots to complete a series of training sessions while bargaining with the Teamsters' Airline Division is ongoing, the union alleged in an injunction petition filed in Nevada federal court, saying the airline must maintain the status quo during negotiations.
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January 15, 2025
Mozilla Corp. settled an unfair labor practice case accusing the maker of the Firefox web browser of turning down an applicant who posted on social media about her job search, with the company agreeing to shell out $300,000 to the worker.
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January 15, 2025
President-elect Donald Trump said late Tuesday he plans to nominate former EEOC Commissioner and Department of Labor official Keith Sonderling for deputy labor secretary, the second-in-command at the DOL.
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January 14, 2025
A court-appointed monitor overseeing the United Auto Workers as part of a corruption case settlement said he launched a new investigation into misconduct claims against union officials, while noting the union has handed over requested documents.
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January 14, 2025
The Railway Labor Act allows a commercial air pilot to independently pursue in arbitration his claim that a commercial air carrier fired him without just cause even after a union refuses to do so, an Alaska federal court ruled Tuesday.
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January 14, 2025
A Missouri federal judge should have let an arbitration board decide whether a wrongfully fired railroad conductor qualified for paid vacation time after his reinstatement, the Eighth Circuit said Tuesday, reversing the judge's decision that the worker qualified and remanding the issue to the arbitration board.
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January 14, 2025
United Food and Commercial Workers locals in California urged the Ninth Circuit to nix a National Labor Relations Board finding that a clause barring subcontracting in a labor contract with Ralphs Grocery Co. is unlawful, challenging the board's reference to a 1980s agency precedent about such provisions.
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January 14, 2025
The Federal Trade Commission released a second "interim" report on pharmacy benefit managers and their effects on specialty drug prices Tuesday, claiming that the companies have driven up prices well over acquisition costs and continue to squeeze independent pharmacies out of the market through low reimbursement rates.
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January 14, 2025
A New Hampshire electric company refused to bargain with its employees' newly installed union as a way to challenge the union's certification in court, the National Labor Relations Board said, ruling the company violated federal labor law and ordering it to begin negotiations.
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January 13, 2025
National Labor Relations Board prosecutors and Amazon have challenged a decision that the company tainted a union representation election at an Alabama warehouse, with prosecutors saying the NLRB judge should have identified more labor law violations and Amazon saying its opposition to the union campaign was legal.
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January 13, 2025
A Boston hotel violated federal labor law by withdrawing recognition from a UNITE HERE affiliate, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled Monday, saying the company did not prove that the union lost majority support.
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January 13, 2025
The Ninth Circuit declined to reinstate a lawsuit brought by former workers for a salmon processing company who accused it of failing to pay them overtime wages when it required them to be on call during the COVID-19 pandemic, finding the workers were not often called to return to work.
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January 13, 2025
Bankrupt trucking company Yellow Corp. told a Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday that the administrators of its union pension funds have set the company's liability for ending its contributions too high.
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January 13, 2025
A shuttered New York City hotel's owner must cough up more than $420,000 after the company failed to pay severance to engineers, a New York federal judge ruled Monday, finding the company didn't comply with an arbitration award incorporating a settlement for payment with a union.
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January 13, 2025
A maintenance company has sued a Heat & Frost Insulators & Allied Workers local in California federal court, accusing it of trying to freeze the company out of work at Northern California petroleum refineries because the company has corporate affiliates that use nonunion labor.
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January 13, 2025
The advocacy group behind a National Labor Relations Board case seeking to establish that federal labor law covers certain college athletes has asked to withdraw the underlying claims, citing recent developments that could see players get a share of the money their play makes.
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January 10, 2025
The U.S. Supreme Court will return to the bench Monday for a full argument session, in which the justices will debate whether a Texas law requiring pornography websites to verify their visitors aren't minors violates the First Amendment and if retirees have the right to sue former employers for benefits discrimination.
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January 10, 2025
The Texas Supreme Court changed course Friday in a case over the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association's attempts to recover lost wages from The Boeing Co. after the Federal Aviation Administration grounded Boeing's 737 Max plane in 2019, granting a motion for rehearing.
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January 10, 2025
Starbucks violated federal labor law by firing one of the lead organizers of a union drive at a store in Bellingham, Washington, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled Friday, rejecting the company's argument that it fired the worker because she was late to work.
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January 10, 2025
The impending partisan shift at the National Labor Relations Board is expected to be a setback for the push to unionize college athletes but may not be its death knell, as pressure mounts on stakeholders of the lucrative college sports industry to resolve swirling questions about players' rights.
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January 10, 2025
Starbucks illegally retaliated against baristas in multiple states who support unionization, Workers United alleged in dozens of unfair labor practice charges announced Friday, as the union seeks to pressure the company to agree on the terms of first labor contracts after negotiations came to a standstill last month.
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January 10, 2025
Stellantis' North American arm has asked a California federal judge to preserve its lawsuit accusing the United Auto Workers of making an unlawful strike threat, saying even though the union agreed to hold off on striking, the threat could still be a prosecutable contract violation.
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January 10, 2025
Two cruise ship contractors and a union pension fund have wrapped up their dispute over the contractors' $2.8 million debt to fund, indicating to a Louisiana federal judge Friday that they've settled the last outstanding issue in the case and are ready for the litigation to be dismissed.