A Colorado federal judge on Friday refused to block a plaintiff in a related state court case from contacting nurses in a $14 million wage and hour settlement, finding the health system and workers had not shown the court could step in and restrict a nonparty's conduct.
From expanded family leave and new portable benefits for gig workers, to increased child labor penalties and a phasing out of the subminimum wage for workers with disabilities, wage and hour laws are changing in cities and states around the U.S. Here, Law360 looks at updates happening in July.
Amazon appears to have engineered a test of one of the Biden National Labor Relations Board's signature policies by provoking a decision by an agency judge this week ordering the company to bargain with the Teamsters at a San Francisco facility.