SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD et al

  1. November 16, 2023

    NLRB Pushes Joint Employer Rule Effective Date To Late Feb.

    The National Labor Relations Board has voted to delay the effective date of its new joint employer rule by about two months, according to a Thursday filing in a Texas federal lawsuit brought by business groups challenging the regulation.

  2. October 02, 2023

    NLRB Expects To Issue Joint Employer Rule By End Of Oct.

    The National Labor Relations Board plans to issue a new joint employer rule by the end of October, it told a Washington, D.C., federal judge, who granted on Monday the agency's bid to pause a challenge to an earlier version of the rule.

  3. August 23, 2023

    NLRB May Extend Joint Employer Case Again, Judge Says

    A D.C. federal judge granted the National Labor Relations Board's request Wednesday to extend a stay for a Service Employees International Union suit challenging the agency's 2020 joint employer rule, after the board said it is still looking at thousands of comments for its new proposed rule.

  4. December 20, 2022

    NLRB Says It's Targeting August For New Joint Employer Rule

    The National Labor Relations Board plans to finalize its revamped joint employer rule in August, according to a status report the agency filed Tuesday in a Washington, D.C., federal lawsuit challenging the current policy.

  5. May 06, 2022

    NLRB To Float New Joint Employer Rule By This Fall

    The National Labor Relations Board said Friday that it will issue a new rule for determining joint employer status under federal labor law by the end of August.

  6. December 07, 2021

    Chamber Warns Against Undoing NLRB's Joint Employer Rule

    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce asked a D.C. federal judge to let it intervene in the Service Employees International Union's challenge to the National Labor Relations Board's joint employer rule, saying the Trump-era policy shift provided clarity about which employers share liability under labor law.

  7. September 17, 2021

    SEIU Challenges Trump Labor Board's Joint Employer Rule

    The Service Employees International Union challenged a National Labor Relations Board rule narrowing the circumstances in which employers share liability under labor law in Washington, D.C., federal court Friday, arguing the Trump-era policy shift clashes with the law and undermines worker safety.