November 11, 2022 News & Commentary Workers at HarperCollins go on strike, one of the unions to reject the rail deal pushes back their earliest date to strike, and former employees sue Twitter under the WARN Act.
November 10, 2022 News & Commentary Democrats celebrate after the anticipated “red wave” in the midterms failed to materialize; a major railroad union agrees not to strike before early December; and consumer price index inflation rates, though high, are lower than anticipated.
November 9, 2022 News & Commentary Election day was yesterday: three states banned slavery, cities and states increased the minimum wage, and IL and TN voted to oppose right-to-work constitutional amendments
November 8, 2022 News & Commentary Strippers in L.A. must wait to determine if they won union election; NLRB issues complaint against Verizon for firing worker engaged in union activity; workers’ rights are on the ballot this Election Day
November 7, 2022 News & Commentary Workers at a Philadelphia Home Depot store voted against forming a union; Meta is planning large-scale layoffs this week.
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
November 4, 2022 News & Commentary Biden NLRB proposes changes to its decertification rules; Ontario education workers plan to strike in the face of legislation threatening fines of $4,000/day per worker; Illinois voters gear up for a constitutional amendment to ban right-to-work laws in the state
November 3, 2022 News & Commentary DOL finds OSHA COVID-19 enforcement lacking; Apple denies benefits to union store workers; reform movement in the UFCW; workers advocate for a just transition at COP27
November 2, 2022 News & Commentary Target wins 9th Cir. appeal in overtime class action; yet another NLRB complaint against Starbucks; union voting in a Philadelphia Home Depot starts today; Trader Joe's to being negotiating CBA
November 2, 2022 News & Commentary [email protected] — Truck drivers win a landmark verdict in a first-of-its-kind biometric privacy trial; new research addresses the dearth of geospatial technology regulation; and an American Airline subsidiary moves toward settlement in its own biometric privacy lawsuit.