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.
The Third Circuit Reminds Us Why Courts Should Defer to Agencies Andrew Strom on the Third Circuit's recent ruling in PG Publishing v NLRB
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.
September 29, 2023 News & Commentary Starbucks is found to violate labor law on a national scale; NYC minimum wage rule for food delivery workers expected to take effect; Supreme Court to weigh in on transportation exemption to Federal Arbitration Act
September 28, 2023 News & Commentary Major questions doctrine, alleged unlawful discharge at the ACLU, opportunity to re-evaluate captive audience meetings.
September 21, 2023 News & Commentary DHS policies for Venezuelan migrants; reduced arbitration fees under No Surprises Act; increasing religious objections to workplace DEI policies.
Dobbs and the Complicated Story of Women’s Progress at Work Professor Naomi Schoenbaum writes about four new federal protections for women’s rights in the workplace -- and the Congressional politicking that has accompanied those bills -- in the wake of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision.
July 23, 2023 News & Commentary Workers avoid mandatory arbitration in two cases; In-N-Out bans masks for employees; and new data shows impact of Hollywood strikes on the movie and television industry
Another Reminder of Why Federal Judges Matter for Workers Andrew Strom on the important role that federal judges play in determining worker outcomes.
June 11, 2023 News & Commentary PetSmart settles proposed class action that alleged it illegally collected workers’ voiceprints; Los Angeles hotel workers authorize a strike; and railroad unions reach deals on paid sick leave and more predictable schedules.