Los Angeles Times In The News Column: How anti-union southern governors may be violating federal law Ben Sachs quoted in a column about the anti-union governors' letter and the fragmentation of labor law; John Fry's post referenced on the question of whether state level card-check bans are preempted by the NLRA.
Fast Company In The News Amazon’s Labor Union is divided but closing in on electing leadership Prof. Sachs on Amazon's use of legal roadblocks to delay negotiations.
Semafor In The News Unions’ picket power now extends to U.S. boardrooms Prof. Block on the influence of labor unions on other playing fields.
Bloomberg Law In The News Boeing Talks Will Test Unions’ Sway as Labor Market Softens Prof. Block on Boeing's labor negotiations with the International Association of Machinists.
The Guardian In The News Major US corporations threaten to return labor to ‘law of the jungle’ Prof. Sachs on Trader Joe's and Starbucks' recent challenges to the NLRB.
The Hill In The News Corporate giants aim to hobble National Labor Relations Board Prof. Block on the important role that the NLRB plays in protecting organizing workers, and the potential consequences of the constitutional challenges to the NLRB.
Bloomberg In The News Starbucks’ Labor Pivot Poised to Spur New Unionization Wave Prof. Block on Starbucks' labor concessions and the important effects of organizing.
Marketplace In The News Will labor unions maintain their momentum in 2024? Prof. Block on the labor movement's impact in 2023.
US News In The News Why Were There So Many Strikes in 2023? Prof. Block on the alliance between the public and the labor movement in 2023, and the influence that may have in 2024.
HuffPost In The News Trump Said He Would Fight For Workers. He Fought For Business Lobbies Instead. Prof. Block on the Trump administration's detrimental effect on labor.