May 2 Amazon CEO's statements found to have violated federal labor law, and workers across the globe took to the streets to demand more in honor of International Workers' Day.
May 1 Tenth Circuit upholds DOL Rule; fired Google employees file NLRB complaint; Trader Joe's union vote undecided
April 30 EEOC finalizes guidance on workplace harassment, hotel workers prepare for May Day rallies, and the Fight for $15 campaign rebrands as Fight for a Union.
April 29 The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees enters the final stages of negotiations for its basic agreement; the Supreme Court appears likely to side with Starbucks in 10(j) injunctions case
April 26 Starbucks and Workers United resume bargaining talks; Amazon is ordered to disclose records; Alabamians support UAW’s unionization efforts.
Fast Company Amazon’s Labor Union is divided but closing in on electing leadership Prof. Sachs on Amazon's use of legal roadblocks to delay negotiations.
Semafor Unions’ picket power now extends to U.S. boardrooms Prof. Block on the influence of labor unions on other playing fields.
Bloomberg Law Boeing Talks Will Test Unions’ Sway as Labor Market Softens Prof. Block on Boeing's labor negotiations with the International Association of Machinists.
The Guardian Major US corporations threaten to return labor to ‘law of the jungle’ Prof. Sachs on Trader Joe's and Starbucks' recent challenges to the NLRB.
The Hill Corporate giants aim to hobble National Labor Relations Board Prof. Block on the important role that the NLRB plays in protecting organizing workers, and the potential consequences of the constitutional challenges to the NLRB.
Finland Rattled by Political Strikes Against the Conservative Governments’ Anti-Union Agenda German Bender and Anders Kjellberg on the recurring political strikes against Finland's conservative government's anti-union policies.
Tracking Attacks on the NLRB: Fifth Circuit Draws Scrutiny as Venue Dispute Heats Up John Fry on the Fifth Circuit's unusual order to the NLRB's attorneys in the SpaceX case
Tracking Attacks on the NLRB: Law Professors File Amicus Brief in SpaceX Case John Fry on law professors' amicus brief in a venue dispute over SpaceX's suit against the NLRB.
Can States Use Economic Incentives to Discourage Card Check Agreements? John Fry on labor law's market participant exception and recent state efforts to discourage organizing.
A New Era for Breastfeeding in the Workplace Ellie Samuels on the PUMP Act and strategies to better support breastfeeding workers.
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