It has been a busy start to President Trump’s second term in office. For some, if not most employers, it can be difficult to keep up as new ...
The proposed California Assembly bill is likely to face pushback from businesses and legal challenges, primarily over the ...
Facing federal uncertainty, several California labor unions are throwing their support behind a bill to create some ...
Opinion: BYU Law professors Cree Jones and Tyler Lindley say the Supreme Court is considering stripping protections for ...
President Donald Trump has been facing legal setbacks, but in one area, he has seen some early success: removing the heads of independent agencies.
The share of U.S. workers represented by a union ended 2024 at 9.9 percent. Strip out public sector workers and the rate was 5.9 percent. Both numbers are even more stunning once you realize union rep ...
Amazon is claiming the nation’s premier product safety agency is unconstitutional, deploying an argument that has found favor ...
An Oregon strip club must rehire a dancer and provide her back pay after the National Labor Relations Board found it ...
While the NLRB’s reopening is encouraging, workers must rely on each other to fulfill the promise of collective action.
Already, lower courts have found President Trump's removal of Democratic members of independent agencies to be unlawful. The ...
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