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Temporary Farmworkers Should Have the Right to Organize, and Now They Will
Tascha Shahriari-Parsa on a new DoL rule that gives temporary farmworkers the right to organize.
Tascha Shahriari-Parsa on a new DoL rule that gives temporary farmworkers the right to organize.
Noah Zatz on the second procedural issue arising from a recent court order enjoining the UC grad student ULP strike.
Noah Zatz on the court order enjoining the strike by UC grad students.
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July 2
University of California strikes end while legal dispute continues; Disneyland workers raise awareness with park visitors; bus workers in Alabama set example for labor policy
July 1
Labor law impacts of Loper Bright and Jarkesy rulings; Unions push for workforce board represntation.
June 30
Explaining the turnaround in Starbucks-union negotiations; overtime rule implementation against Texas enjoined; California reforms PAGA
June 28
Gig driver classification deal reached in Massachusetts; Amazon drivers in Illinois strike over ULP; CEO pay accelerates.
June 27
The economy and immigration expected to play a central role in the upcoming presidential debate and Washington gets involved in AI regulation of the entertainment industry.
June 26
California judge fines companies for child labor violations; IATSE reaches tentative deal with studios; Texas judge likely to block Biden Administration's overtime rule