A Tennessee federal judge on Monday rejected General Motors' bid to toss an employee's lawsuit alleging the company failed to promote her because of her sex, rejecting the company's claim that the employee was barred from suing over allegations the parties previously resolved.
Uber and Lyft drivers in California are poised to be among the first gig economy workers in the nation to labor under a collective bargaining agreement after the state accepted a union's proof of support, but the strength of that deal may hinge on the union's capability to mobilize a large, sprawling unit.
An attorney for former Michael Bloomberg campaign workers pursuing contract breach claims urged a New York federal judge to halt notice of the campaign's $6 million overtime settlement with workers in a separate case, arguing the deal could wipe out the potentially more valuable claims in her suits.