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August 11, 2025
Drivers with a commercial license may vote on whether they want an International Union of Operating Engineers local to represent them, a National Labor Relations Board regional director determined, blocking an industrial cleaning company's attempt to expand the proposed bargaining unit.
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August 08, 2025
A California federal court must grant class certification to truck drivers at a construction materials company that allegedly underpaid workers by rounding on time cards, a former employee argued, saying the workers did not receive accurate wage statements.
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August 08, 2025
Workers in the oncology clinic at an Optum-run cancer center in Everett, Washington, can vote on representation by a United Food and Commercial Workers local this month, a National Labor Relations Board official has held.
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August 08, 2025
This week, a New York federal judge will consider whether to order a homeless shelter operator to bargain with a Service Employees International Union affiliate over allegations that the nonprofit refused to bargain with the union and threatened workers over their union activity. Here, Law360 looks at this and other cases on the docket in New York.
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August 08, 2025
In the coming week, attorneys should keep an eye out for Ninth Circuit oral arguments in Amazon's challenge to the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Board's structure. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters coming up in California.
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August 08, 2025
A California federal magistrate judge called for claims to be cut from a hotel operator's lawsuit accusing two unions of unlawfully interfering with a SeaWorld development project in San Diego, finding many allegations aren't relevant to a remaining secondary boycott claim.
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August 08, 2025
An Illinois federal judge should greenlight a $100 million settlement to claims that Walgreens overcharged insured customers for generic prescription drugs, the plaintiffs' attorneys said, asking the judge to wrap up the 8-year-old consumer protection litigation.
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August 08, 2025
New York business law firm Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP has hired an attorney from Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP as a partner in its labor and employment practice group, the firm announced.
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August 07, 2025
The Second Circuit on Thursday affirmed the convictions of a former New York City law enforcement union president along with its ex-financial adviser for defrauding members out of $500,000, rejecting among contentions that one defense lawyer's abilities were impaired at trial by a fast-moving neurodegenerative disease.
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August 07, 2025
National Labor Relations Board acting general counsel William Cowen on Thursday instructed agency prosecutors to hold off on pursuing unfair labor practice cases more often when the parties can resolve their dispute through a grievance procedure, saying the practice will save scarce agency resources.
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August 07, 2025
The Seventh Circuit must reverse a lower court ruling about an arbitration dispute with Republic Airways, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and one of its locals argued, claiming the airline "bulldozes" the Railway Labor Act to ax an arbitration award.
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August 07, 2025
President Donald Trump's move last week to oust the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics could lead to changes and questions about how the agency reports its data, including its yearly report on union density, experts said.
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August 07, 2025
The Department of Veterans Affairs terminated its collective bargaining agreements with several unions representing thousands of employees, and the agency said its decision follows President Donald Trump's executive order looking to end labor contracts across the federal government.
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August 07, 2025
Members of a New Jersey-based Teamsters union have sued Airgas, alleging that the company released an unknown hazardous gas on them as they were peacefully picketing outside company facilities in New Jersey and Illinois, with both releases creating a "dense white cloud plume" that enveloped the striking workers.
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August 07, 2025
Alcoa USA Corp. lost its bid to pause an injunction reinstating lifetime healthcare benefits for a class of unionized retirees, their surviving spouses and dependents, with an Indiana federal judge finding the Seventh Circuit is likely to uphold the lower court's reasoning.
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August 06, 2025
The Sixth Circuit on Wednesday said a pension fund's actuary must redo his estimate of a Michigan-based paving company's withdrawal liability, likening the actuary to an oddsmaker giving a bad estimate of how many points a college basketball team will give up in a game because he is "just rude."
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August 06, 2025
A Colorado federal judge threw out a suit by a Kroger-owned grocery chain against a United Food and Commercial Workers local on Wednesday, finding the company didn't plausibly allege the union committed coercion when it called a strike.
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August 06, 2025
A New York City hotel must fork over $60,000 in back pay to its food and beverage attendants after its bartenders decreased the attendants' share of tips nearly 15 years ago, a federal judge ruled, confirming a series of arbitration awards over the hotel's protests.
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August 06, 2025
A bulk transportation hauler and a logistics provider accused a Teamsters local of unlawfully pushing other employers to stop doing business with the companies, according to an Illinois federal court complaint, alleging the union's actions were aimed at making the companies sign a collective bargaining agreement.
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August 06, 2025
A construction equipment company in Illinois lawfully terminated a probationary employee, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled, determining the timing of the worker's firing was not suspicious despite a supervisor questioning him about his union affiliation.
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August 06, 2025
A hospice center in Washington state violated federal labor law by switching its workers from full-time to part-time status without adequately negotiating with their union, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled while also docking the facility for eight unlawful discharges.
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August 06, 2025
The city of Flint has reached a $225,000 settlement with a former fire chief who has alleged he was fired for refusing to claw back his public recommendation to terminate firefighters for their alleged racist misconduct at a house fire, and the city council is poised to review the agreement at its August meeting.
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August 05, 2025
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Tuesday threw out age bias and retaliation claims from a longtime Teamsters member who alleged his union and two production companies conspired not to hire him for a Tom Hanks film, finding the worker failed to show he experienced an adverse employment action.
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August 05, 2025
The Ninth Circuit held a California car dealership in contempt for not complying with a panel's decision enforcing an NLRB order finding the company unlawfully refused to bargain with a machinists union, saying the company waived its argument that the order was invalid because the board is unconstitutionally structured.
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August 05, 2025
A union representing thousands of foreign service workers called on a D.C. federal judge to determine that President Donald Trump went too far with an executive order gutting collective bargaining rights for federal workers, alleging the directive violates the First Amendment.