Glacier and Justice Thomas’ Preemption Breadcrumbs Justice Thomas' brief concurrence in Glacier indicates his preference to move labor preemption doctrine in a conflict/impossibility direction
Amazon, Surveillance, and the NLRB’s Joint Employer Rule The importance of acknowledging worker surveillance as a factor in determining joint employment under the NLRB's forthcoming final rule.
Why AI Might Not Take Your Job, Just Yet Recent developments in artificial intelligence have rekindled fears of technological unemployment—fueled by technological determinism.
Principles for a Just and Sustainable Economy On International Workers' Day, the Clean Slate for Worker Power reflects on the intersection of the labor, climate, and racial justice movements in its report "Exploratory Principles: Making Progress for People and the Planet."
The New Amazon Delivery Drivers Union: Understanding what the Law Requires of Amazon An FAQ on Amazon's attempt to combat its workers' unionization efforts.
Defendants, United, Could Strike the State Blindsided Professor Andrew Crespo outlines the potential power of plea strikes and defendant unions in fighting the carceral state.
The Howard Schultz Senate Hearing: Setting the Record Straight on a Venti’s Worth of Misinformation Assessing Starbucks CEO's Senate testimonial regarding the company's response to workers union organizing.
Starbucks CEO Testifies Before Senate: Starbucks “Did Not Break the Law” Howard Schultz repeatedly asserted Starbucks has not broken the law -- despite a judge findng "egregious AND widespread" NLRA violations.