May 8 Court upholds DOL farmworker protections; Fifth Circuit rejects Amazon appeal; NJTransit navigates negotiations and potential strike.
May 7 U.S. Department of Labor announces termination of mental health and child care benefits for its employees; SEIU pursues challenge of NLRB's 2020 joint employer rule in the D.C. Circuit; Columbia University lays off 180 researchers
May 6 HHS canceled a scheduled bargaining session with the FDA's largest workers union; members of 1199SEIU voted out longtime union president George Gresham in rare leadership upset.
May 5 Unemployment rates for Black women go up under Trump; NLRB argues Amazon lacks standing to challenge captive audience meeting rule; Teamsters use Wilcox's reinstatement orders to argue against injunction.
May 4 In today’s news and commentary, DOL pauses the 2024 gig worker rule, a coalition of unions, cities, and nonprofits sues to stop DOGE, and the Chicago Teachers Union reaches a remarkable deal. On May 1, the Department of Labor announced it would pause enforcement of the Biden Administration’s independent contractor classification rule. Under the January […]
May 2 Immigrant detainees win class certification; Missouri sick leave law in effect; OSHA unexpectedly continues Biden-Era Worker Heat Rule
Wired Hundreds of Video Game Workers Join New Union as Trump Attacks Labor Rights Prof. Sachs on challenges to union organizing under the second Trump Administration.
Los Angeles Times 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 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 Unions’ picket power now extends to U.S. boardrooms Prof. Block on the influence of labor unions on other playing fields.
Bloomberg Law Boeing Talks Will Test Unions’ Sway as Labor Market Softens Prof. Block on Boeing's labor negotiations with the International Association of Machinists.
Farmworker Access Rights Under Threat in Colorado In 2008, Alfredo Conovilca traveled to Colorado to herd sheep on an H-2A visa. On paper, it looked promising: the employer would cover everything from transportation to housing and food. But Conovilca soon discovered there were hidden costs. When he fell ill with back pain—precipitated by kidney issues resulting from insufficient access to water—his employer refused to take him to […]
Pregnancy Discrimination, Proxy Voting, and Workplace Accommodation In February, Congresswoman Brittany Pettersen made headlines when she cast her vote against the House’s proposed budget deal with her four-week-old baby in her arms. Faced with the House’s prohibition on voting by proxy, Rep. Pettersen returned from her home district in Colorado shortly after giving birth in order to make her voice heard and discharge her duty […]
The Anti-Labor Problem in Beast Games What would you do for a chance at FIVE MILLION DOLLARS? Mr. Beast wants to know. Mr. Beast is a YouTuber known for his extravagant stunt videos and philanthropy, often promising extreme rewards for the completion of outrageous tasks. Since rising to prominence in 2017, he has grown the largest YouTube following of any content […]
Labor in Climate Crisis: Union Action for a Cleaner, Greener Future From working in fields during wildfires to working in factories without air conditioning in summer heat, many workers are all too familiar with the harsh realities of the climate crisis. Many responses to the climate crisis, like the Green New Deal, recognize that marginalized people are the most affected and any solution must uplift both […]
A Coalition of Hundreds of Employers Is Asking the Trump Administration to Override the NLRB and Dictate Labor Law This post was initially published on the Economic Policy Institute’s Working Economics Blog. With the Trump administration implementing a blizzard of anti-worker initiatives on a near-daily basis, it’s difficult to imagine that these early assaults could be only the tip of the iceberg. But President Trump and billionaire Elon Musk may well have far worse […]
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May 8
Court upholds DOL farmworker protections; Fifth Circuit rejects Amazon appeal; NJTransit navigates negotiations and potential strike.
May 7
U.S. Department of Labor announces termination of mental health and child care benefits for its employees; SEIU pursues challenge of NLRB's 2020 joint employer rule in the D.C. Circuit; Columbia University lays off 180 researchers
May 6
HHS canceled a scheduled bargaining session with the FDA's largest workers union; members of 1199SEIU voted out longtime union president George Gresham in rare leadership upset.
May 5
Unemployment rates for Black women go up under Trump; NLRB argues Amazon lacks standing to challenge captive audience meeting rule; Teamsters use Wilcox's reinstatement orders to argue against injunction.
May 4
In today’s news and commentary, DOL pauses the 2024 gig worker rule, a coalition of unions, cities, and nonprofits sues to stop DOGE, and the Chicago Teachers Union reaches a remarkable deal. On May 1, the Department of Labor announced it would pause enforcement of the Biden Administration’s independent contractor classification rule. Under the January […]
May 2
Immigrant detainees win class certification; Missouri sick leave law in effect; OSHA unexpectedly continues Biden-Era Worker Heat Rule