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Flashpoints In Focus: Harassment At Work After Epstein Files

The recent release of millions of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking scheme has renewed a move... (more story)

New NLRB GC Likely To Prioritize Efficiency Over Policy Shifts

After the National Labor Relations Board operated without a quorum for nearly a year, general counsel Crystal Care... (more story)

NYC Leave Law Expands Compliance Beyond Written Policies

Following recent amendments to New York City's Earned Safe and Sick Time Act that expand its uses, give employees ... (more story)

Labor More

Med School's NLRB Constitutionality Suit Thrown Out

A Tennessee federal judge on Thursday tossed a Nashville private medical college's lawsuit over the constitutionality of National Labor Relations Board proceedings, ruling that the court fell short in supporti... (more story)

REI Workers Say Boycott Imminent If CBA Talks Stay Stalled

Unionized REI workers have voted to call for a boycott on the outdoor equipment retailer's annual anniversary sale in May if the company doesn't reopen negotiations for a first collective bargaining agreement,... (more story)

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Fired MSPB Member Urges Justices To Review Case

Former Merit Systems Protection Board member Cathy Harris has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to review a D.C. Circuit decision upholding her firing from the agency, arguing that the decision "muddled" the differ... (more story)

Colo. County Says State Union Law Silences Elected Officials

A Colorado law that expands county employees' right to unionize unconstitutionally silences elected officials and is preempted by federal law, a Colorado county told a federal judge, saying a union's bid to to... (more story)

NLRB Won't Rethink Mixed Guard Unit Exclusion Rule

The National Labor Relations Board on Thursday declined to review an order blocking a Service Employees International Union local's bid to intervene in a representation election for security guard employees, r... (more story)

Hand Sanitizer Co. Board, Execs Can't Slip ESOP Fight

Executives and former board members at a hand sanitizer company must face a lawsuit claiming they helped facilitate an employee stock ownership plan's $398 million purchase of overvalued company stock, with an... (more story)

2nd Circ. Reopens Mortgage-Backed Securities ERISA Suit

The Second Circuit on Thursday revived a federal benefits lawsuit against Wells Fargo and Ocwen accusing the companies of mishandling home loans tied to a union pension fund's investments, overturning a lower ... (more story)

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11th Circ. Seems Skeptical Of White Former Exec's Bias Case

The Eleventh Circuit pressed a white former medical waste disposal executive Thursday on whether the appellate court should revive his race bias case, asking him to square his discrimination argument with the ... (more story)

Abbott Unit Beats Ex-Worker's Whistleblower Suit At 8th Circ.

The Eighth Circuit declined Thursday to reinstate a former worker's suit claiming he was fired from an Abbott Laboratories subsidiary for reporting healthcare kickback violations, ruling he couldn't sue under ... (more story)

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Fla. AG Threatens Suit Over NFL Diversity Hiring Rule

Florida's attorney general has called out the NFL's "Rooney Rule," which requires teams to interview diverse candidates for open coaching and leadership roles, claiming it amounts to "blatant race and sex disc... (more story)

Contractor Label Bars Bias Claims Against Cognizant

A New Jersey appellate panel on Thursday backed the dismissal of a technology recruiter's sexual harassment and discrimination suit against Cognizant Technology Solutions and a staffing vendor, finding she wor... (more story)

Troutman, Former Associate Fight Over Scope Of Bias Trial

Weeks ahead of an anticipated May trial over discrimination and retaliation claims brought by a former Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP associate, the firm and its onetime employee are sparring over the sc... (more story)

Regeneron Can't Sink Disability Bias Claims Over Scheduling

A former Regeneron Pharmaceuticals director can proceed with her lawsuit claiming she was fired for requesting a flexible schedule to care for her daughter, a New York federal judge ruled, saying she'd suffici... (more story)

Workers In Race Bias Suit Say JBS, Subsidiary Shared Control

Haitian nationals accusing meatpacking giant JBS USA Food Co. and a subsidiary of race-based discrimination and numerous labor violations have told a Colorado federal court their lawsuit should survive JBS' di... (more story)

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Conn. Sushi Chef Seeks Sanctions Over Deposition Spectator

A sushi chef suing a Connecticut restaurant on claims of wage-and-hour violations wants the defendant sanctioned for allowing a nonparty, who is the defendant in a separate but similar lawsuit, to attend a Jan... (more story)

NC Court Denies Collective Bid In Wage Row, For Now

Employees alleging a property management company stiffed them on overtime wages cannot proceed as a collective for now, a North Carolina federal judge has ruled, finding that the current record is insufficient... (more story)

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Chicago Mayor Stops Bid To Halt Tip Credit Phaseout

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson vetoed a City Council measure that sought to freeze the scheduled increases tipped workers are set to receive to be phased out of the subminimum wage, saying it was his "duty to v... (more story)

NYC Medical College, Entities Beat Collective Bid In OT Row

A former research coordinator cannot snag conditional collective certification in his suit seeking unpaid overtime against a Bronx medical college and several related entities, a New York federal judge ruled T... (more story)

Choice Hotels, Franchisee Seek Dismissal Of Wage Suit

Choice Hotels and a hotel operator have urged a federal judge in Washington state to toss a collective and class action alleging workers were denied breaks and sick leave, arguing the complaint failed to show ... (more story)

Steakhouse Chain Hit With $21.2M Judgment In Tip, Wage Suit

A Texas federal judge entered a roughly $21.2 million judgment against a steakhouse chain and its owner in a lawsuit brought by hundreds of workers alleging unpaid wages and misappropriated tips, according to a court filing.

Swissport Owes OT Over Unpaid Breaks, Suit Says

Aviation services provider Swissport USA Inc. violated Washington wage laws by depriving its employees of their overtime pay and requiring them to remain on duty throughout meal and rest breaks, according to a... (more story)