Supermarket owner WinCo Holdings urged the Fifth Circuit to vacate the National Labor Relations Board's finding that it ducked its duty to bargain with a new union in what may be the first appeal seeking to apply circuit precedent that undercuts ongoing agency cases to a final board decision.
A U.S. Supreme Court look at whether immigrant detainees are owed a minimum wage and a debate over which workers fall under the motor carrier exemption to federal overtime requirements are among the wage and hour cases on attorneys' radar for the rest of the year. Here, Law360 explores cases to watch in the second half of 2026.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's recently unveiled, rollback-focused agenda targets policy documents on employee hiring procedures, workers' abortion-related protections, affirmative action programs and national origin discrimination, and promises the elimination of the agency's long-standing worker demographic surveys. Here are three things to know about the EEOC's deregulatory plan.