Five doctors who sought to unionize their Colorado health center will share in $1.2 million after a National Labor Relations Board official approved a deal ending a case alleging that the chain fired them for organizing, the agency announced Monday.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's plan to close in the midst of a bitter battle with its newsroom union clouds those workers' hopes of recovering years of heightened healthcare costs that the National Labor Relations Board ordered the company to pay back in a court-enforced ruling.
The National Labor Relations Board's recently restored Republican majority might see regulation as an option to overturn Biden-era precedent while the clock ticks down on President Donald Trump's second term, experts said, although the process is lengthy and could strain an already shorthanded agency.
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Five doctors who sought to unionize their Colorado health center will share in $1.2 million after a National Labor Relations Board official approved a deal ending a case alleging that the chain fired them for organizing, the agency announced Monday.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's plan to close in the midst of a bitter battle with its newsroom union clouds those workers' hopes of recovering years of heightened healthcare costs that the National Labor Relations Board ordered the company to pay back in a court-enforced ruling.
The National Labor Relations Board's recently restored Republican majority might see regulation as an option to overturn Biden-era precedent while the clock ticks down on President Donald Trump's second term, experts said, although the process is lengthy and could strain an already shorthanded agency.
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January 26, 2026
Puerto Rico's professional baseball league on Monday urged the U.S. Supreme Court not to disturb the sport's century-old exemption from antitrust law, arguing that the justices have rejected similar challenges to the shield time and time again.
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January 26, 2026
The National Labor Relations Board has urged a Texas federal judge to reject an Austin-based search engine operator's bid for a permanent injunction in its suit challenging the constitutionality of the board, arguing that the proper remedy would be to simply sever the challenged removal protections.
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January 26, 2026
Kaiser Permanente nurses walked off the job Monday at more than two dozen hospitals and clinics in California and Hawaii, adding about 30,000 workers to the swelling ranks of healthcare employees on strike across the country.
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January 26, 2026
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters urged a D.C. federal court to dismiss a former employee's suit alleging she was subjected to a hostile work environment and forced to resign due to her age and disability, arguing that a release in a separation agreement she signed "unambiguously covers" her claims.
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January 26, 2026
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Monday rejected an early release bid by John Dougherty, the former business manager of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98 in Philadelphia, ruling that his argument to be released from his six-year prison term to look after his disabled wife for fear that she wouldn't be able to receive proper care was based on speculation.
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January 26, 2026
A New Jersey state appeals court revived a challenge to a state law allowing people to smoke in casinos Monday, giving the United Auto Workers another chance to argue that the law harms the casino employees it represents by exposing them to secondhand smoke.
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January 26, 2026
A trade show warehouse operator urged an Illinois federal court to toss a Teamsters unit's suit seeking to force arbitration of a work dispute, arguing that the matter falls outside the scope of the arbitration provision in a collective bargaining agreement.
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January 26, 2026
A staffing company cannot escape a lawsuit that nearly 40 nurses brought alleging they were not properly paid while temporarily working at Kaiser Permanente facilities in California during a 2023 strike, a Colorado federal magistrate judge has ruled, finding the healthcare workers sufficiently backed up their allegations.
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January 23, 2026
A Texas federal judge should permanently block an unfair labor practice case against an Austin-based search engine operator because of constitutional issues with the National Labor Relations Board's structure, the company argued Friday, looking to turn the preliminary injunction that blocked the case in 2024 into a permanent one.
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January 23, 2026
A California-based marine construction company has dropped its constitutional challenge to the National Labor Relations Board's structure, telling a Texas federal judge it won't pursue claims of Article II, Seventh Amendment and separation-of-powers doctrine violations now that a board official has withdrawn the underlying unfair labor practice complaint against it.
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January 23, 2026
A Black longtime employee of the New Jersey Education Association has been paid less than her colleagues because of her race, she told a state court.
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January 23, 2026
In the coming week, attorneys should watch for a summary judgment hearing in a former BlackBerry Corp. executive's discrimination and harassment suit. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters on deck in California.
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January 23, 2026
Safeway and a United Food and Commercial Workers local must face an ex-cashier's claims that discrimination played into the store's hostile treatment of him and the union failed to adequately fight for him, with an Oregon federal judge preserving most of the pro se litigant's suit.
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January 23, 2026
This week, the Second Circuit will consider whether to revive a discrimination suit a former worker for a Service Employees International Union benefit fund brought claiming the fund fired him after refusing to accommodate a disability that prevented him from driving for long periods of time.
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January 23, 2026
The Seventh Circuit on Wednesday affirmed the Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund's win in a former accountant's lawsuit claiming he was fired because he is a Black man in his 60s, holding that the lower court didn't err in finding that poor job performance led to his termination.
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January 23, 2026
A Teamsters local urged an Illinois federal court to enforce an arbitration award ordering a packaging company to transfer drivers into its bargaining unit, claiming the company is continuing to violate terms of a 2023 settlement agreement over a dispute between two Teamsters affiliates.
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January 22, 2026
The U.S. House of Representatives approved $294 million in funding for the National Labor Relations Board in a Fiscal Year 2026 budget bill passed Thursday, which is now headed to the U.S. Senate ahead of a Jan. 30 deadline.
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January 22, 2026
A New Jersey appellate court on Thursday upheld dismissal of claims accusing Bally's Atlantic City Hotel & Casino of preventing unionized bartenders from working at a new casino bar because of their age, finding that the claims fail to show a discriminatory motive for the bar's hiring decisions.
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January 22, 2026
A concrete supplier sought to vacate an arbitration award ordering it to rehire an employee who was fired after he tested positive for marijuana, arguing to a New Jersey federal court that the award doesn't "draw its essence" from the company's collective bargaining agreement.
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January 22, 2026
A former member of the Federal Labor Relations Authority who was removed from her seat by President Donald Trump has dropped her challenge to her ouster, telling the D.C. Circuit that her suit is now moot because her term expired and Trump appointed her successor.
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January 22, 2026
A coalition of unions representing Kaiser Permanente employees breached their obligations under a labor agreement by publishing a "haphazard and sensational" report accusing the healthcare nonprofit of fraudulent practices and patient endangerment, the nonprofit told a California federal court.
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January 22, 2026
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters has urged a D.C. federal court to enforce an arbitration award assigning construction work to a group of Pennsylvania members, arguing that another union's appeal to overturn the award was invalid.
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January 22, 2026
Littler Mendelson PC has elected New York shareholder William J. Anthony to serve as chair of its 19-member 2026 Board of Directors and named three new board members.
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January 22, 2026
The Salvation Army dropped a suit seeking a court's declaration that its rehab centers are outside the National Labor Relations Board's jurisdiction after agency prosecutors, who had defended their power over the group, dropped their underlying administrative complaint.
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January 22, 2026
The California State University system has struck a deal with faculty labor unions to resolve a suit claiming the CSU improperly shared employee contact information with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to aid an investigation into antisemitism on its campuses.