Unpreemption: The NLRB’s Untapped Power to Authorize State Experimentation How the NLRB can promote state-level labor law innovation
December 23, 2022 News & Commentary Carmakers face allegations of links to forced labor in Xinjiang, more news about child labor, and new funding for the NLRB.
December 21, 2022 News & Commentary University of California academic workers reach a tentative labor agreement and Congress proposes a $25 million increase to the NLRB budget increase in the omnibus spending bill.
December 7, 2022 News & Commentary New York Times workers plan to walk out Thursday amid contract talks, Delta pilots reach a TA, and video game workers unionize.
December 6, 2022 News & Commentary Janitors who clean Twitter's headquarters strike; production workers at Nickelodeon push to unionize; and NLRB prosecutors charge Apple with violating the NLRA in its response to Atlanta union drive
Biden’s NLRB Will Leave Too Much Bad Law Untouched Unless the NLRB engages in more rulemaking on substantive issues, many bad NLRB decisions will likely last forever.
December 4, 2022 News & Commentary NLRB staff and Congressional Labor Caucus leaders advocate for more NLRB funding; NLRB motion argues that Amazon is violating a Section 10(j) injunction
November 20, 2022 News & Commentary District judge declines to reinstate fired Amazon union organizer; Southern service workers form new union; NLRB leaders threaten furloughs absent additional funding
November 6, 2022 News & Commentary IAM members vote to accept a revised contract agreement with railroad companies; NLRB GC Abruzzo issues new memo on employers’ unlawful use of electronic surveillance and automated management technologies
It’s Time for Congress to Increase the NLRB’s Funding The NLRB is understaffed, underfunded, and overworked — problems that make it much harder for the Board to protect labor organizing.