Apple asked a federal judge to grant summary judgment on all four remaining retaliation and wrongful-termination claims brought by former employee Ashley Gjovik, arguing that undisputed evidence shows she was fired for leaking...
Gjovik v. Apple Inc.
A federal judge in Brooklyn largely refused to dismiss a putative class action by three film and television craftsmen who allege their union kept them out of full membership — and off pension benefits — for years after they had earned...
ALEXANDER WILSON, RONALD BISHOP, and GABLE SCHNEIDER, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYEES LOCAL 52, Defendant.
The Eastern District of Kentucky permitted the National Labor Relations Board to submit affidavits addressing irreparable harm in its Section 10(j) injunction petition against Hearthside Food Solutions, LLC.
Taylor v. Hearthside Food Solutions, LLC
A divided Ninth Circuit panel upheld the NLRB's Gissel bargaining order against ready-mix concrete company Cemex Construction Materials Pacific, requiring it to recognize the Teamsters despite a majority vote against the union in a 2019...
National Labor Relations Board v. Cemex Construction Materials Pacific, LLC
The justices pressed both sides hard on whether a 90-year-old precedent shielding agency heads from presidential removal should be overruled — and what would fall with it.
Trump, President of United States v. Slaughter
A federal labor agency says a new state law signed by Governor Kathy Hochul conflicts with ninety years of exclusive federal jurisdiction over private-sector labor disputes.
NLRB Files Lawsuit Against the State of New York to Protect Agency's Jurisdiction