Expert Analysis

Tips For Handling DEI Clampdown In Gov't Contracts

A recent executive order and subsequent guidance from the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council reflect unified o... (more story)

1st Circ. Ruling Offers Post-Muldrow Tips For Handling PIPs

The First Circuit's recent ruling in Walsh v. HNTB, one of the first circuit-level applications of Muldrow's lower... (more story)

Rulings Offer Lessons On Credible Workplace Investigations

Three recent rulings illustrate that while internal investigations are a critical tool for managing workplace risk... (more story)

Labor More

DHS Can Keep Operating At Minn. Schools For Now, Judge Says

A Minnesota federal judge Wednesday refused to block the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's 2025 guidance that rescinded a policy barring federal agencies from carrying out immigration enforcement actions ... (more story)

Judge Blocks Southwest From Some Employee Investigations

A Texas federal judge delayed the deposition of multiple pilots after Southwest's union alleged the airline threatened witnesses with discipline right before they sat for depositions, saying the company could ... (more story)

ADT Unlawfully Aided Union Ouster, NLRB Says

ADT violated federal labor law by soliciting the decertification of an International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers local and promising workers better benefits and working conditions if they got rid of the ... (more story)

Police Union Group Gets Ch. 11 Ok To Pursue Fla. Appeal

The International Union of Police Associations AFL-CIO received approval Wednesday in Florida bankruptcy court to modify the automatic stay in its Chapter 11 case to pursue its appeal of an adverse state court... (more story)

NLRB Official Nixes Union Vote At Security Co.

A National Labor Relations Board official has tossed a Teamsters local's bid to represent a group of employees at a security services company in California, finding that some of the workers are not eligible to... (more story)

NLRB Official Sides With Traffic Co. In Unit Description Row

A National Labor Relations Board official rejected a Laborers local's petition to change the description of the 107-member unit that the union represents at a Colorado traffic-control company, saying the curre... (more story)

DC Circ. Fast-Tracks DOT Immigrant Truck Driver Rule Review

The D.C. Circuit will expedite its review of challenges to the U.S. Department of Transportation's new restrictions on commercial licenses for foreign truck drivers, but has already expressed skepticism about ... (more story)

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'Wasn't A Hard Call': Jeffer Mangels Can't Arbitrate Atty's Suit

A Los Angeles judge ruled at a Wednesday hearing that Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP can't arbitrate an ex-associate's lawsuit alleging she was harassed and fired due to her pregnancy, saying it "wasn't ... (more story)

Vought Says EEOC Diversity Report At Odds With Trump Orders

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's acting director, Russell Vought, chided the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for asking federal agencies about gender identity and diversity and inclusion... (more story)

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EEOC Tells 11th Circ. Trial Court Misread Retaliation Test

A lower court used an incorrect standard to toss a Black worker's retaliation suit against a construction materials company, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission told the Eleventh Circuit on Wednes... (more story)

Pharmacy Axed Worker For Joining Army Reserve, Suit Says

An Atlanta-area pharmacy unlawfully fired an employee because she joined the U.S. Army Reserve, the former worker alleged in a complaint filed in Georgia federal court, saying the owner said she "needed someon... (more story)

9th Circ. Won't Revive Hospital Workers' Vaccine Bias Suit

The Ninth Circuit refused Wednesday to reopen a religious bias lawsuit accusing a Washington hospital of unlawfully denying employees' requests to avoid a COVID-19 vaccination mandate, finding that the medical... (more story)

EEOC Drops Subpoena Bid After Delivery Co. Turns Over Info

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has dropped its bid for a judicial order requiring a delivery services company to respond to an administrative subpoena in a pregnancy bias probe, telling a Lou... (more story)

Nursing Home Co. Can't Stave Off EEOC Harassment Trial

A nursing facility operator can't dodge a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suit claiming it fired an employee for complaining that her boss sexually harassed her, an Illinois federal judge said Wed... (more story)

Wage & Hour More

Safeway Hit With Wash. Break Pay, OT Suit

Safeway Inc. broke Washington state law by denying employees required meal and rest breaks and failing to adequately compensate them for missed or interrupted breaks, a former worker has claimed in a proposed ... (more story)

Buffalo Exchange Defeats Damages Bid In NY Paycheck Row

Buffalo Exchange's New York employees can't collect liquidated damages on their claim that the company unlawfully issued paychecks biweekly instead of weekly, a New York federal judge ruled Wednesday, saying w... (more story)

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NJ Finalizes ABC Test Rule For Independent Contractor Status

New Jersey adopted regulations codifying a test for determining whether workers are employees or independent contractors, establishing a classification framework set to take effect Oct. 1, the state has announced.

Target Workers Fight Walking-Time Suit Dismissal Bid

Target warehouse workers urged a Washington federal judge to reject the retailer's bid to dismiss a proposed class action claiming employees weren't paid for time spent walking inside a distribution center bef... (more story)

BofA Can Shield OT Docs In Mortgage Officers' Suit

A North Carolina federal judge has sided with Bank of America in a discovery dispute over documents the bank withheld as privileged in a mortgage loan officers' overtime lawsuit, finding the materials were par... (more story)

Judge Approves $2.25M Walmart Wage Deal On Third Try

A decade-long wage lawsuit against Walmart has come to a close after a California federal judge granted final approval of a $2.25 million class action settlement that includes claims under California's Private... (more story)

Papa John's Workers Defend No-Poach Deal From Objections

Papa John's employees are continuing to push a Kentucky federal court to approve a $5 million settlement for the pizza chain's past use of "no-poach" provisions in its franchise agreements, saying a handful of... (more story)