Expert Analysis

What's Next After NLRB Dismissal Of SpaceX Suit

Though the National Labor Relations Board’s recent decision to dismiss its long-running unfair labor practice comp... (more story)

A Look Inside The EEOC Probe Of Nike's DEI Practices

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's recent sweeping subpoena against Nike for alleged discriminatio... (more story)

What 4th Circ.-Approved DEI Ban Means For Employers

The Fourth Circuit’s recent lifting of the injunction against two executive orders banning recipients of federal f... (more story)

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SEIU Escapes Fired Pa. Hospital Worker's Bias Suit

A Service Employees International Union unit can exit a lawsuit alleging that the union failed to properly represent a Black phlebotomist after she was fired by a Philadelphia hospital while she was on medical... (more story)

NLRB Official OKs Union Ouster Vote At Calif. Charter Schools

A National Labor Relations Board official has greenlighted a union decertification election at a pair of charter schools in Sacramento, California, rejecting the union's argument that the board can't assert ju... (more story)

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NLRB Gets $224K In Attorney Fees In Publisher Contempt Suit

The former publisher of the Santa Barbara News-Press owes the National Labor Relations Board general counsel's office more than $224,000, the D.C. Circuit held Wednesday, saying Ampersand Publishing must compe... (more story)

NLRB Orders Region To Recalculate Union Payouts

A National Labor Relations Board official must recalculate payments owed to employees who were excluded from a concrete company's profit-sharing plan and to a pension fund on behalf of the workers, the board h... (more story)

NY Nurses Hired During Strike Say Staffing Co. Owes Wages

A healthcare staffing company stiffed a group of nurses on their full wages and travel expenses after hiring them to work at New York hospitals during a recent strike, the workers said in a complaint filed in federal court.

AT&T Promptly Settles NYC Pension Funds Diversity Suit

AT&T on Wednesday agreed to allow shareholders to vote on New York City pension funds' proposal requesting a corporate diversity report, quickly settling a suit filed by the funds last week.

CSX Strikes Deal To Wrap Up Ex-Manager's Retaliation Suit

Rail giant CSX has reached a deal to end a lawsuit from a former maintenance manager who alleged he was met with "screaming, cussing, and hollering" for reporting railway safety concerns before eventually bein... (more story)

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Starbucks, Army Veteran Resolve Paternity Leave Firing Suit

An Army veteran and former Starbucks employee has agreed to end his lawsuit accusing the coffee giant of failing to address his supervisor's insulting comments about veterans and firing him for taking parental... (more story)

NC Judge 'Outraged' At Charlotte Housing Authority After Trial

A North Carolina federal judge on Thursday said he was "outraged" at Charlotte's public housing authority for seemingly operating without regard for federal regulations, according to testimony he heard during ... (more story)

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EEOC Reminds Fortune 500 Cos. To Avoid DEI Discrimination

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's chair urged America's largest employers Thursday to ensure their diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives comply with civil rights laws, as she highlighted... (more story)

Hegseth Appeals Block On Sen. Kelly's Rank Reduction

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has appealed a district court order blocking him from reducing the U.S. Navy rank of Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., after the lawmaker told members of the military they don't have to ... (more story)

Fla. Biologist Fired Over Kirk Meme Says Boss Lied To Court

A biologist fired from her state agency position for posting a Charlie Kirk meme on social media asked a Florida federal court to issue penalties in her free speech lawsuit, claiming her request for immediate ... (more story)

Reed Smith Says Atty Can't Expand Pay Bias Damages Period

Reed Smith LLP is urging a New Jersey state court to rule that an attorney who claimed the firm unlawfully underpaid her cannot expand the time window for which she's seeking damages, arguing a legal doctrine ... (more story)

Fla. Restaurant Strikes Deal In EEOC Sex Harassment Suit

A Florida restaurant will pay $65,000 to resolve a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit claiming it fired a female server after she complained that an owner was propositioning and sexually hara... (more story)

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Airline Group Cites High Court To Block Mich. Sick Leave Law

Airlines for America urged a Michigan federal judge to reject the state's bid to dismiss its challenge to the Michigan Earned Sick Time Act, contending that U.S. Supreme Court and Sixth Circuit precedent inter... (more story)

Rehab Participants Not Employees, Court Told In Wage Suit

Participants in several Texas-based recovery programs for addiction cannot plausibly allege they were employees entitled to compensation, the faith-based nonprofit that operates the programs told a federal cou... (more story)

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Walmart Will Pay Up To $100M To End FTC's Driver Pay Suit

The Federal Trade Commission and 11 states have reached a $100 million deal with Walmart to settle claims the company misled its "Spark" delivery program drivers over the amount they would be paid, and deceive... (more story)

Boat Subcontractor Will Pay $648K In OT Settlement

A government subcontractor that deploys boats to support bridge construction projects will pay approximately $648,000 to end a collective action alleging it stiffed boat captains and deckhands on overtime pay,... (more story)

$1.4M Deal To End Techs' OT Suit Against Walmart Gets OK

Walmart will pay $1.4 million to about 2,800 automotive service technicians who claimed they were not paid for the off-the-clock work they performed, leading to unpaid overtime, after an Ohio federal court sig... (more story)

Contractors Could Face Lengthier Suits After Justices' Ruling

Government contractors could see more, longer litigation after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected GEO Group Inc.'s attempt to immediately appeal a district court order denying its claim for immunity from immigran... (more story)

Fast-Food Contractor Sues DOL Over Pentagon Debarment

A company banned from operating several fast-food outlets inside the Pentagon over wage violations sued the U.S. Department of Labor on Wednesday, saying the final ruling took more than a decade and it had lon... (more story)