Although the new Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES ACT) contains important help for businesses, it also presents potentially significant labor issues for any mid-size company (500 to 10,000 employees)...more
A recent $93.6 million verdict from an Oregon jury has the potential to bankrupt a union that some describe as one of the strongest and most militant in the United States—the International Longshore and Warehouse Union...more
11/7/2019
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Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBA) ,
Damages ,
Employment Litigation ,
Jury Verdicts ,
Labor Disputes ,
Labor Relations ,
Ports ,
Secondary Boycott ,
Unfair Labor Practices ,
Unions
The National Labor Relations Board issued a decision on Friday reversing 37 years of precedent and thereby granting employers greater rights to limit union activity on their premises. Under the “public space” exception,...more
6/17/2019
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Healthcare Workers ,
Hospitality Industry ,
Hospitals ,
NLRB ,
Popular ,
Public Property ,
Restaurant Industry ,
Solicitation ,
Union Organizers ,
Unions
The National Labor Relations Board just decided that private sector unions cannot use fees paid by nonmembers to fund their lobbying efforts. Especially when coupled with last year’s momentous Janus decision at the U.S....more