Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. Teamsters Local 174: Part III – The Future In Part 3, Darin Dalmat discusses the future of labor post-Glacier Northwest v Teamsters, and the never-ending struggle between labor and capital.
Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. Teamsters Local 174: Part II – The Lessons In Part 2, Darin Dalmat discusses the key lessons learned from litigating Glacier Northwest v Teamsters.
Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. Teamsters Local 174: Part I – The Holding In Part 1 of a three-part series, Darin Dalmat discusses the Supreme Court's holding in Glacier Northwest v Teamsters and the (worse) paths not taken.
In Glacier Northwest, the Employer Wants the Court to Set Aside Sixty Years of Settled Law The employer in Glacier Northwest is asking the Supreme Court to overrule decades of long-settled law.
January 11, 2023 News & Commentary The Supreme Court hears oral arguments in the Glacier case and workers at Apple's first unionized store begin collectively bargaining.
How the Next Big Supreme Court Labor Case Threatens Workers’ Rights Cement-truck drivers went on strike. A lawsuit by their company may pave the way for restricting workers’ rights.
January 3, 2023 News & Commentary Starbucks ends the year making headlines for the wrong reasons; Trader Joe's workers in Minneapolis walk off the job; Republicans plan to attack Congressional workers' right to organize; and the Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments for the important Glacier Northwest case next week.
What Glacier Argues in Its Merits Brief A summary of the employer’s main arguments in the Supreme Court’s big labor case
Striketober Must Have Really Scared the Supreme Court Worker strikes in the U.S. are already rare measures of last resort. The Supreme Court might decide to discourage them even further.
Glacier’s Employer-Only Preemption Reform What the next big Supreme Court labor case means for workers' right to strike — and what Congress can do about it.