May 7, 2024 News & Commentary Condé Nast workers reach deal; Congress considers narrowing forced arbitration; Starbucks withholds information during bargaining
Tracking Attacks on the NLRB: SpaceX Tries Its Luck Again John Fry on SpaceX's second attempt to have its claims heard in the Fifth Circuit.
April 23, 2024 News & Commentary Supreme Court hears cases about 10(j) injunctions and forced arbitration; workers increasingly strike before earning first union contract
Tracking Attacks on the NLRB: SpaceX Suit Heads to California John Fry on the procedural developments that allowed the case's transfer to proceed.
A New Remedy for Bad-Faith Bargaining? John Fry on the possible significance of a recent settlement for the duty to bargain.
April 9, 2024 News & Commentary UAW files for election at Alabama Mercedes plant; recent German law might boost UAW's organizing campaigns; Chicago Trader Joe's store files for election
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
March 26, 2024 News & Commentary Florida weakens child labor laws; Volkswagen workers will vote soon in Tennessee; SoCal hotel workers secure raises; UAW local rejects House subpoena
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.