May 7, 2026 News & Commentary DOL drops litigation of Biden-era overtime rule; EEOC sues NYT for discrimination against white male employee; New Jersey finalizes employee classification rule.
January 7, 2025 News & Commentary Union drive at The Athletic; Dartmouth basketball players' union bid ends; California sued over captive audience meeting ban.
November 12, 2024 News & Commentary NYT Tech Guild returns to work as bargaining talks continue; Bloomberg Law analyzes the future of the EEOC under Trump’s second term.
October 23, 2024 News & Commentary Corporations and right-wing politicians take aim at the NLRB, unionized workers at the New York Times file an unfair labor practice charge, and Boeing workers vote today on a new contract proposal.
September 11, 2024 News & Commentary New York Times tech workers authorize a strike, labor organizers and Palestine activists work together on college campuses, and Samsung workers continue a strike in India.
August 30, 2023 News & Commentary Oahu nurses file an unfair labor practice complaint, New York Times union files a cease-and-desist over a return to in-person work policy, and Trader Joe’s union files charge under the new Cemex decision.
Starbucks and the Failure of Labor Law Megan Stack's article in today's NYT is an incredible piece of labor journalism that, among its other virtues, paints a devastatingly accurate picture U.S. labor law.
March 20, 2023 News & Commentary Residents and fellows at Mass General Brigham hospitals prepare to unionize; divisions in the New York Times NewsGuild union deepens as contract negotiations remain ongoing; the six-month Pittsburgh Post-Gazette strike turned violent on Saturday; Los Angeles schools prepare to close this week as workers plan to strike
December 7, 2022 News & Commentary New York Times workers plan to walk out Thursday amid contract talks, Delta pilots reach a TA, and video game workers unionize.
March 21, 2022 News & Commentary In today’s news and commentary, the New York Times settles allegations of suppressing pro-union worker speech and the Supreme Court takes up a(nother) forced-arbitration dispute. The New York Times is at the center of another free-speech controversy. The Times recently agreed to stop illegally interfering with workers’ organizing rights by telling technology workers that they […]