The Week In The News Why auto workers are on the brink of striking Prof. Block on the auto industry's current labor tensions.
Huff Post In The News Biden Appointees Just Made It Easier For Workers To Form Unions Prof. Block on the NLRB's decision in Cemex.
The Washington Post In The News Overtime pay would cover millions more workers under proposed Biden rule Prof. Block on the Labor Department's proposed rule to guarantee overtime pay workers earning less than $55,000 a year.
Harvard Law Today In The News Hot labor summer Prof. Sachs on the recent renewed energy by unions led by young workers.
The Guardian In The News Will Starbucks’ union-busting stifle a union rebirth in the US? Prof. Sachs on the Starbucks union negotiations and the NLRB's weak remedy to failed bargaining.
Bloomberg Law In The News Unionization Nears Record Levels as Students, Interns Organize Prof. Block on the growing union organization among students and interns.
Capital & Man In The News Striking Workers Face Another Opponent: U.S. Labor Laws Prof. Block on the restrictive and exclusionary nature of current U.S. labor laws.
GBH In The News Trader Joe’s employees protest alleged retaliation against union organizers Prof. Block on the Trader Joe's union protests.
Yahoo News In The News Why are there so many strikes in the US? Prof. Block on the recent increase in labor strikes.
Axios In The News UPS deal raises the bar for worker demands Prof. Block on the market forces supporting Teamsters' recent negotiations with UPS.