NY Forecast: Thompson Hine Bias Suit At 2nd Circ.
In the week ahead, the Second Circuit will consider Thompson Hine LLP's challenge to an order keeping a former partner's discrimination suit in federal court instead of sending it to arbitration. Here, Law360 ... (more story)
Calif. Forecast: Job Applicants Seek Info In AI Hiring Dispute
In the week ahead, attorneys should watch for a motion hearing in a discrimination collective action that job applicants are bringing against Workday Inc. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employm... (more story)
NLRB Member Questions Dues Repayment In Kroger Case
Kroger's Texas unit must compensate a United Food & Commercial Workers local for the dues that it failed to collect from a group of union-represented employees in the South between 2020 and 2022, the National ... (more story)
UFCW Beats Members' Suit Over Delegate Allocation Method
A D.C. federal judge tossed a challenge to the United Food and Commercial Workers' method of allocating convention delegates Thursday, saying the system complies with federal labor law and the members can chal... (more story)
7th Circ. Doubts Hotel Can Unwind Union's Shelter Arb. Win
Seventh Circuit judges sounded unwilling Thursday to disturb an arbitrator's finding that a Chicago hotel failed to employ union-represented workers during its use as a migrant shelter, suggesting the hotel to... (more story)
Wimbledon, French Open Beat Tennis Group's Access Claim
A federal judge in Manhattan declined Thursday to order the Wimbledon and French Open tennis tournaments to grant access to representatives from a players group, after the group claimed its representatives are... (more story)
House Likely To Vote On Bill Expediting First Union Contracts
The U.S. House of Representatives may soon consider a measure that would set deadlines for employers to reach union contracts after a push to force a vote secured majority support.