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OnLabor is a blog devoted to workers, unions, and their politics. Visit us:
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21 days ago
"In [a] sectoral bargaining regime, no firm in a market is disadvantaged by being union because every firm in the market is covered by the union contract." CLJE's Sharon Block and Benjamin Sachs weigh in on what's needed to reform labor law
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Opinion | Unions are as popular as ever. Our labor laws haven't caught up yet.
Building a labor law that actually enables workers to form unions requires a lot more than tinkering with the existing systems.
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/labor-day-unions-polls-law-trump-rcna228132
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In today’s news and commentary, the DC Circuit is poised to rule on the deference it owes to the NLRB, more cases on religious vaccine exemptions, and the Senate considers a ban on forced arbitration in age discrimination claims.
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News & Commentary: September 8, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
DC Circuit to rule on deference to NLRB, more vaccine exemption cases, Senate considers ban on forced arbitration for age discrimination claims.
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Today, the Treasury releases a list of occupations eligible for “No Tax on Tips," a TX Court rejects NLRB’s effort to transfer a case to CA, and the 9th Circuit rules against firefighters suing their employer for refusing them religious exemptions from the COVID vaccine.
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News & Commentary: September 3, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Treasury releases draft list of tipped positions eligible for tax break; Texas court rules against Board's effort to transfer case to California; 9th Circuit rules against firefighters seeking religio...
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Today, the 5th Circuit upholds injunctions against TX employers, holding that the employers are likely to succeed in their arguments that the NLRB is unconstitutional; IL lawmakers direct the state’s DOL to counteract federal changes to safety and wage and hour laws.
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News & Commentary: August 20, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
5th Circuit upholds injunctions based on challenges to NLRB constitutionality; Illinois to counteract federal changes to wage and hour, health and safety laws.
https://onlabor.org/august-20-2025/
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In today’s news and commentary, Judge denies the Administration’s motion to dismiss claims brought by unions; federal collective bargaining rights under threat; the National Association of Agriculture Employees seeks legal relief after USDA stops recognizing the union.
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News & Commentary: August 14, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Judge Pechman denies the Trump Administration’s motion to dismiss claims brought by unions representing TSA employees; the Trump Administration continues efforts to strip federal employees of collective bargaining rights; and the National Association of Agriculture Employees seeks legal relief after the USDA stopped recognizing the union.
https://onlabor.org/august-14-2025/
about 2 months ago
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In today’s news and commentary, the UAW seeks to oust Shawn Fain; Columbia files an unfair labor practice charge against the Student Workers of Columbia; and the EPA terminates its collective bargaining agreement with four unions representing its employees.
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News & Commentary: August 13, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
The United Auto Workers (UAW) seek to oust President Shawn Fain ahead of next year’s election; Columbia University files an unfair labor practice (ULP) charge against the Student Workers of Columbia-U...
https://onlabor.org/august-13-2025/
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In Ruelas v. County of Alameda, the Supreme Court of California denied pretrial detainees’ state minimum wage claim, capping jail laborers’ wages at two dollars per day. Read our analysis of the legislative history behind the decision ⬇️
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Ruelas v. County of Alameda — California Pretrial Detainees Denied Minimum Wage for Corporate Labor (Part 3) ✦ OnLabor
In Ruelas v. County of Alameda, the Supreme Court of California denied pretrial detainees’ state minimum wage claim, reasoning that section 4019.3 of the state’s Penal Code — capping jail laborers’ wa...
https://onlabor.org/ruelas-v-county-of-alameda-california-pretrial-detainees-denied-minimum-wage-for-corporate-labor-part-3/
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This week, the MI Supreme Court grants heightened judicial scrutiny over contracts that shorten the limitations period for filing civil rights claims; the CA Labor Commission gains enforcement power over tip theft; a FL law empowers employers using noncompete agreements.
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News & Commentary: August 1, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
The Michigan Supreme Court grants heightened judicial scrutiny over employment contracts that shorten the limitations period for filing civil rights claims; the California Labor Commission gains new e...
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2 months ago
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In today’s news and commentary, groups file suit against the EEOC over transgender policy; railroad union announces opposition to a major railroad merger; and lawsuits challenging the NLRB’s constitutionality slow down.
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News & Commentary: July 31, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
EEOC sued over trans rights enforcement; railroad union opposes railroad merger; suits against NLRB slow down.
https://onlabor.org/july-31-2025/
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Today, the Trump administration's guidelines reminding agencies that religious expression in the workplace is protected, the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers sues former union president, and Uber criticizes proposal requiring delivery workers to carry ID numbers.
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News & Commentary: July 29, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
The Trump administration released new guidelines for federal employers regarding religious expression in the workplace; the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers is suing former union president fo...
https://onlabor.org/july-29-2025/
2 months ago
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In today’s news and commentary, Philadelphia municipal workers approve new contract after strike, chocolate multinational businesses escape liability in child trafficking suit, and Missouri rolls back paid sick leave.
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News & Commentary: July 25, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Philadelphia municipal workers ratify new contract; Chocolate companies escape liability in trafficking suit; Missouri Republicans kill paid sick leave
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In today’s news and commentary, observers predict a “lost year” for new precedent at the NLRB and cases are dismissed as a work stoppage among court-appointed lawyers in Massachusetts continues.
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News & Commentary: July 23, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
A "lost year" for new NLRB precedent; work stoppage among court appointed lawyers continues in Massachusetts
https://onlabor.org/july-23-2025/
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In today’s news and commentary, Senate Republicans push back against Project Labor Agreements and two rulings compelling arbitration for workers.
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News & Commentary: July 22, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
In today’s news and commentary, Senate Republicans push back against Project Labor Agreements and two rulings compelling arbitration for workers. Senate Republicans are pushing back against President ...
https://onlabor.org/july-22-2025/
2 months ago
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In today’s news and commentary, players protest pay at the WNBA All-Star Game and the Minneapolis Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party makes a surprise endorsement for mayor.
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News & Commentary: July 21, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
WNBA players stage protest; Minneapolis DFL Party endorses Omar Fateh.
https://onlabor.org/july-21-2025/
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In today’s news and commentary, Trump names NLRB nominees; Sen Sanders introduces universal pension plan legislation; DOL ends job training for low-income seniors; USCIS sunsets a program granting deferred action to undocumented workers subject to labor law violations.
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News & Commentary: July 18, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Trump names two NLRB nominees; Bernie Sanders introduces guaranteed universal pension plan legislation; the DOL ends its job training program for low-income seniors; and USCIS sunsets DALE.
https://onlabor.org/july-18-2025/
2 months ago
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In today’s news and commentary, a regional director orders an election over the Board’s lack of quorum; the 9th circuit pauses an injunction against an EO excluding many federal workers from collective bargaining; and unions weigh in on driverless car legislation in MA.
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News & Commentary: July 11, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Regional director orders election without Board quorum; 9th Circuit pauses injunction on Executive Order; Driverless car legislation in Massachusetts
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3 months ago
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On July 2nd, Harvard announced that it had decided to remove a significant number of graduate students from the bargaining unit represented by HGSU. These conclusions run counter to recent history in the law and at Harvard. For more, check out our recent analysis:
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The HGSU Bargaining Unit ✦ OnLabor
On July 2nd, Harvard announced that it had decided to remove a significant number of graduate students from the bargaining unit represented by HGSU. The University said that it would no longer “includ...
https://onlabor.org/the-hgsu-bargaining-unit/
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In today’s news and commentary, DOL announces new guidance around Occupational Safety and Health Administration penalty and debt collection, a Cornell graduate student challenges employee-status under the NLRA, and SCOTUS allows significant staff reduction at DOE.
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News & Commentary: July 15, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
The Department of Labor announces new guidance around Occupational Safety and Health Administration penalty and debt collection procedures; a Cornell University graduate student challenges graduate st...
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3 months ago
Collective bargaining is the key to giving athletes a voice in college sports! Wilma Liebman & Lance Compa's two-part series by
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unpacks the NCAA's House settlement and the ongoing fight for fairness for athletes. Read now
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In today’s news and commentary, circuits show less deference to the Board after Loper Bright, the Third Circuit affirms a return to the Meyers Industries test, and the Senate parliamentarian excludes measures aimed at the federal workforce from the One Big Beautiful Bill.
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News & Commentary: June 25, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Some circuits show less deference to NLRB; 3d Cir. affirms return to broader concerted activity definition; changes to federal workforce excluded from One Big Beautiful Bill.
https://onlabor.org/june-25-2025/
3 months ago
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3 months ago
"This is new terrain for everybody…workers need protected rights to organize and collectively bargain, and with the NLRB incapacitated, it's up to states to provide that in one way or another." Professor Benjamin Sachs on state policy innovations
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States Moving To Fill In For Beleaguered NLRB - Law360 Employment Authority
A few states are mulling measures that would empower their labor arbiters to step in for the National Labor Relations Board as its staff struggles and the president's firing of a board member and fail...
https://www.law360.com/employment-authority/articles/2355167
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In today’s news and commentary, a Teamsters-backed bill requiring human operators inside autonomous vehicles is before CA's Senate. The Eighth Circuit considers a challenge to MN's construction worker misclassification law and contends with gendered language around family.
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News & Commentary: June 16, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
California considers bill requiring human operators inside autonomous delivery vehicles; Eighth Circuit considers challenge to Minnesota misclassification law and whether "having a family to support" ...
https://onlabor.org/july-15-2025/
4 months ago
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In today’s news and commentary, multiple unions express support for David Huerta as the Department of Justice brings charges against him, and the NLRB’s acting general counsel says the Board is likely not covered by Humphrey’s Executor.
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News & Commentary: June 11, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
DOJ charges David Huerta; unions clash with the administration on immigration; general counsel says Humphrey's Executor doesn't apply to the NLRB.
https://onlabor.org/june-11-2025/
4 months ago
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By shutting down the NLRB, Trump eliminates the reason for Garmon preemption. A new decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, published this week and authored by Judge Berner, adds significant support for this theory. Read our analysis ⬇️
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Going, Garmon, Gone: Why States May Now Be Free to Redesign Labor Law ✦ OnLabor
When President Trump removed Gwynne Wilcox from her seat on the National Labor Relations Board, he left the Board without a quorum. Since that time, the Board has been legally incapacitated: it cannot...
https://onlabor.org/going-garmon-gone-why-states-may-now-be-free-to-redesign-labor-law/
4 months ago
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In today’s news and commentary, agencies violate a fed court order that paused layoffs of fed workers; Walmart terminates jobs in FL following SCOTUS rulings on migrants; LA firefighters receive $9.5 million from a case arguing that the city didn't pay during shift changes.
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News & Commentary: June 4, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Federal agencies violate federal court order pausing mass layoffs; Walmart terminates some jobs in Florida following Supreme Court rulings on the legal status of migrants; and LA firefighters receive ...
https://onlabor.org/june-4-2025/
4 months ago
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In today’s news and commentary, newly proposed budgets for the Department of Labor and the National Labor Relations Board show staff cuts on the horizon, and an Oregon state law mandating labor peace agreements in cannabis dispensaries is permanently enjoined.
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News & Commentary: June 2, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Proposed budgets for DOL and NLRB show cuts on the horizon; Oregon law requiring LPAs in cannabis dispensaries struck down.
https://onlabor.org/june-2-2025/
4 months ago
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Civil servants are protected by the Due Process Clause and have avenues to challenge the Trump Administration's mass firings. Read our analysis of the litigation strategies ⬇️
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How Civil Servants Can Invoke Their Due Process Rights to Reverse the Trump Administration’s Mass Firings ✦ OnLabor
The Trump Administration is unleashing an unprecedented assault on the federal civil service. Even though civil servants enjoy removal protections under federal law, the Administration is mass-firing ...
https://onlabor.org/how-civil-servants-can-invoke-their-due-process-rights-to-reverse-the-trump-administrations-mass-firings/
4 months ago
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In today’s news and commentary, United Steelworkers President urges President Trump to block a proposed steel merger; Goodwin Procter discloses diversity data to the EEOC; and a federal judge in CA hints that authors’ work might be subject to fair use by Anthropic AI.
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News & Commentary: May 23, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
United Steelworkers union speaks out against proposed steel merger; Goodwin Procter turns over diversity data; Anthropic AI's fair use claim over authors' creative work
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4 months ago
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In today’s news and commentary, SCOTUS lifts a court order that allowed Venezuelans to keep Temporary Protected Status; a federal judge permits airline customer service to pursue litigation over a wage dispute; NLRB prosecutors limit when they seek remedies for violations.
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News & Commentary: May 21, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Supreme Court grants the Trump Administration the ability to end Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelan immigrants; a federal judge permits airline customer service agents to pursue litigation rath...
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4 months ago
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The Trump administration has made its war on nonprofits abundantly clear. In the face of funding cuts and threats of political retribution, unions may offer a solution.
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The Trump Administration and a Test for Nonprofit Unions ✦ OnLabor
The Trump administration has made its war on nonprofits abundantly clear. In the face of funding cuts and threats of political retribution, unions may offer a solution. Unions provide a useful forum t...
https://onlabor.org/the-trump-administration-and-a-test-for-nonprofit-unions/
4 months ago
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In today’s news and commentary, the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Trump v. Casa Inc., a workers’ rights attorney announces a run for Colorado Attorney General, and Sesame Street has officially unionized.
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News & Commentary: May 16, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Supreme Court hears a case about universal injunctions; Champion of workers' rights announces run for Colorado Attorney General; Sesame Street is officially union!
https://onlabor.org/may-16-2024-2/
5 months ago
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In today’s news & commentary, a Tennessee district court rules against a challenge to the NLRB’s constitutionality, New York caps damage awards under a state labor law, and the stakes of SpaceX’s pursuit of NMB jurisdiction.
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News & Commentary: May 14, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
District court upholds NLRB's constitutionality, NY budget caps damage awards, NMB or NLRB jurisdiction for SpaceX?
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5 months ago
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Why should the agency Americans love to hate remain public? More from
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, co-author of Rust Belt Union Blues and JD candidate at Harvard Law, on the potential privatization of the TSA:
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The Trump Administration Wants to Privatize TSA. Why the Agency Americans Love to Hate Should Remain Public. ✦ OnLabor
Privatizing government services has long been part of Republican platforms. Over the years, conservatives have proposed — sometimes successfully — incremental efforts to privatize Medicare, the Vetera...
https://onlabor.org/the-trump-administration-wants-to-privatize-tsa-why-the-agency-americans-love-to-hate-should-remain-public/
5 months ago
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As of May 1, DOL's Wage and Hour Division “will no longer apply the 2024 Rule’s analysis when determining employee versus independent contractor status in FLSA investigations.” Read more from Reed Shaw, Policy Counsel at Governing for Impact ⬇️
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The DOL Cannot Repeal Misclassification Rules Without Notice and Comment ✦ OnLabor
On May 1, 2025, the Acting Administrator of the Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division published a Field Assistance Bulletin stating that, while the Department is reconsidering its 2024 notice-a...
https://onlabor.org/the-department-of-labor-cannot-effectively-repeal-worker-misclassification-rules-without-notice-and-comment-and-without-good-reasons/
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Today, the Philadelphia City Council passes legislation strengthening protections for immigrant workers, increasing penalties for employers who break the law; layoffs at the Dept of Interior; University of Oregon Student Workers ends strike, reaching tentative agreement.
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News & Commentary: May 9, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Philadelphia City Council unanimously passes the POWER Act; thousands of federal worker layoffs at the Department of Interior expected; the University of Oregon student workers union reach a tentative...
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5 months ago
Are unions breaking up with the Democratic Party? Our new survey data shows labor is powerful but not monolithic. What else can unions do to communicate salient policies that affect workers' everyday lives? Read more from
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The Future of Labor and the Democratic Party ✦ OnLabor
Are unions breaking up with the Democratic Party? In light of the party’s historical relationship with the labor movement, this question has been circulating widely since the 2024 election. That’s bec...
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"If anyone thought these measures would actually rein in executive compensation, they were sorely mistaken." Read more from OnLabor contributor Andrew Strom on faulty disclosure laws and why the Dodd-Frank Act didn't go far enough to regulate CEO compensation ⬇️
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Maybe Disclosure Doesn’t Work ✦ OnLabor
I used to think that disclosure laws had the potential to change corporate behavior.  The idea is that if businesses have to publicly disclose what they are up to, then they will be shamed into changi...
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5 months ago
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In today’s news and commentary, Immigrant detainees win class certification in dollar-a-day litigation, Missouri’s new sick leave law is in effect, and the Biden-Era Worker Heat Rule shows signs of life.
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News & Commentary: May 2, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Immigrant detainees win class certification; Missouri sick leave law in effect; OSHA unexpectedly continues Biden-Era Worker Heat Rule
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5 months ago
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In today’s news and commentary, SEIU seeks union rights for rideshare drivers in California, New Jersey proposes applying the ABC Test, and Board officials push back on calls for layoffs.
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News & Commentary: April 30, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
In today’s news and commentary, SEIU seeks union rights for rideshare drivers in California, New Jersey proposes applying the ABC Test, and Board officials push back on calls for layoffs. In Californi...
https://onlabor.org/april-30-2025/
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In today’s news and commentary, CFPB mass layoffs paused again, Mine Safety agency rejects union intervention, and postdoctoral researchers petition for union election.
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News & Commentary: April 29, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
In today’s news and commentary, CFPB mass layoffs paused again, Mine Safety agency rejects union intervention, and postdoctoral researchers petition for union election. A temporary pause on mass firin...
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While many unions have taken steps in the right direction, we are yet to see broad, coordinated, actions from the labor movement to address the climate crisis. To learn more about what unions are doing and what we need more of, check out our series analyzing labor and climate:
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Labor in Climate Crisis: Union Action for a Cleaner, Greener Future ✦ OnLabor
From working in fields during wildfires to working in factories without air conditioning in summer heat, many workers are all too familiar with the harsh realities of the climate crisis. Many response...
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5 months ago
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In today’s news and commentary, the 7th Circuit questions the relevance of NLRB precedent after Loper Bright, mining unions seek to defend a rule about silica dust exposure, and Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s union speaks out.
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News & Commentary: April 16, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
7th Circuit questions the relevance of NLRB precedent after Loper Bright, unions seek to defend silica rule, and Abrego Garcia's union speaks out.
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Associates at some big law firms have expressed frustration over their firms' deals with the White House. Ben Sachs has interesting thoughts on whether unionizing would give them any leverage to push back.
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What Unionization Could Offer Law Firm Associates: Protection and Voice ✦ OnLabor
How labor law could protect associates who oppose their firms' deals with Trump.
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How can labor law protect associates who oppose their firms' deals with Trump? Unionization could offer important powers and protections. Read Professor and OnLabor Editor Benjamin Sachs' analysis below:
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What Unionization Could Offer Law Firm Associates: Protection and Voice ✦ OnLabor
How labor law could protect associates who oppose their firms' deals with Trump.
https://onlabor.org/what-unionization-could-offer-law-firm-associates-protection-and-voice/
6 months ago
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In today’s news & commentary, Trump considers measures to return farm and hospitality workers after deportation, labor leaders make final push to get “Protect Utah Workers” referendum on ballot, hundreds of National Oceanic & Atmospheric Admin employees were re-terminated.
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News & Commentary: April 11, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Trump considers measures to return farm and hospitality workers to the US after deportation; Utah labor leaders make final push to get the “Protect Utah Workers” referendum on the state’s ballot; hund...
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Last November, rideshare drivers in MA won the right to unionize. Read our analysis on the state's experiment in sectoral bargaining, its pros and cons, and where it stands now:
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Question 3 Still a Question: Massachusetts’ Experiment in Sectoral Bargaining for Gig Workers ✦ OnLabor
Last November, rideshare drivers in Massachusetts won the right to unionize. The ballot initiative that secured this right, Question 3, attempts to solve a fundamental problem posed by the nature of ...
https://onlabor.org/question-3-still-a-question-massachusetts-experiment-in-sectoral-bargaining-for-gig-workers/
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In today’s news and commentary, Colorado legislators negotiate over union security thresholds, SEIU launches a campaign defending detained union members, and tens of thousands of University of California workers go on strike over unfair labor practices.
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News & Commentary: April 4, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Colorado Senate Bill 5 sparks heated debate over union security thresholds; SEIU launches national ad campaign protesting detention of union members; 60,000 UC workers strike over alleged unfair labor...
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6 months ago
"We need systemic reform—a kind of soup-to-nuts overhaul." CLJE's Ben Sachs spoke with
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about necessary labor law reform for the NLRA and the NLRB, and the ways in which states and local governments can build worker power.
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Reforming Labor Law | The Regulatory Review
Benjamin Sachs discusses the need for labor-law reform and explains how state and local governments can increase worker power.
https://www.theregreview.org/2025/03/23/spotlight-reforming-labor-law/
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In today’s news and commentary, the Chicago Teachers Union reaches a tentative agreement,
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holds rallies and brief work stoppages in major cities after the detention of members, and Reps Golden & Fitzpatrick introduce legislation nullifying Trump’s executive order.
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News & Commentary: April 3, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
Chicago Teachers Union reaches tentative agreement; SEIU rallies for first amendment protection; Representatives introduce Protect America's Workforce Act.
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In today’s news and commentary, Aramark workers at Philly stadiums reach tentative agreement, Crystal Carey is poised to take general counsel at NLRB, President Trump’s nominees for key DOL positions, and the National Treasury Employees Union sues the Trump administration.
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News & Commentary: April 1, 2025 ✦ OnLabor
In today’s news and commentary, Aramark workers at Philly stadiums reach tentative agreement, Crystal Carey is poised to take general counsel at NLRB, President Trump’s nominees for key DOL positions,...
https://onlabor.org/april-1-2025/
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