Tesla Faces its First Ever Strike after Refusing to Negotiate with Swedish Union German Bender on the first ever labor strike against Tesla.
October 31, 2023 News & Commentary UAW strikes a tentative deal with General Motors, pharmacy workers plan a nationwide walkout, and President Biden issues an executive order on artificial intelligence.
The NLRB Still Hasn’t Overturned Ex-Cell-O? Jason Vazquez on the importance of deterring unlawful employer practices that inhibit the collective bargaining process.
October 23, 2023 News & Commentary Las Vegas culinary workers prepare to strike and SAG-AFTRA offers Halloween costume guidance.
Protecting Reproductive Rights in the Workplace Ellie Samuels on the current state of reproductive health employment discrimination across the country.
Second Circuit Considers No-Hire Agreements in Giordano v. Saks Dallas Estes on the 2d Circuit's pending review of no-hire agreements in Giordano v Saks.
October 17, 2023 News & Commentary Ford’s executive chairman urges the UAW to end ongoing strikes, Detroit casino workers prepare to strike, and Chevron workers in Australia plan to restart strikes after stalled negotiations.
Adolph v. Uber Technologies Offers Tentative Win for California Employees Gwen Byrne on PAGA and the California Supreme Court's recent decision in Adolph v. Uber Technologies.
October 6, 2023 News & Commentary Cambridge coffeeshop Darwin's Ltd re-opens as a worker-owned collaborative, and the Supreme Court grants cert in another forced arbitration case.
October 3, 2023 News & Commentary Governor Newsom vetoes a bill that would have extended unemployment payments to striking workers, the UAW strike continues as GM and Ford lay off hundreds of workers, and the EEOC circulates a new guidance on workplace harassment.