January 08, 2024
A Colorado nonprofit co-founded by Elon Musk's brother must temporarily reinstate 10 employees for a school-based gardening program while the National Labor Relations Board prosecutes allegations by the staff that the group's decision to shutter the program was anti-union retaliation, a federal judge recently ruled.
November 21, 2023
National Labor Relations Board prosecutors are pursuing an "extreme remedy" by trying to force the reopening of business operations and the reinstatement of terminated workers, a community and school gardening nonprofit argued, telling a Colorado federal court that it doesn't employ workers in the relevant bargaining unit.
September 12, 2023
The National Labor Relations Board's recent decision that shifted precedent on bargaining orders backs agency prosecutors' injunction bid against a Colorado nonprofit, board attorneys told a federal magistrate judge in a case involving the employer's elimination of jobs for workers in a proposed bargaining unit.