The National Labor Relations Act Suffers Another Blow

The anti-government zealot Grover Norquist once said his goal was to shrink the government to the point “where we can drown it in the bathtub.” In recent years, right-wing judges have applied that same approach to the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). Most recently, in Kerwin v. Trinity Health Grand Haven Hospital, two Trump judges in […]

The ICJ Upholds Right to Strike in Landmark Opinion

Last week the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered, by ten votes to four, the advisory opinion that workers’ organizations have awaited for fourteen years. The right to strike of workers and their organizations is protected under the International Labor Organization’s (ILO) Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. […]

The Federal Anti-Trafficking Statute Can Deliver Civil Remedies for U.S. Workers

Twenty-five years ago, Congress enacted the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (“TVPRA”), 18 U.S.C. §§ 1581 et seq., as a criminal statute prohibiting forced labor, slavery, peonage, or indentured servitude, as well as trafficking persons (i.e., recruiting, transporting, or harboring them) in furtherance thereof. (The TVPRA also criminalizes trafficking persons for the purpose of commercial sex). Since […]

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