The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit held that Congress may not constitutionally restrict the president’s ability to remove members of the National Labor Relations Board without cause.
The California Legislature has enacted several new laws that will impact the workplace in 2026. This Holland & Knight alert provides a brief ...
Winter is upon us! As we prepare for the holidays and the start of a new year, it’s the perfect time to check in on your ...
The California Legislature has a bad habit of writing new law in the moment and paying little or no attention to its ...
After less than a year at Sidley Austin, Jason Mills is returning to the firm where he previously spent 20 years.
I’ve seen a thing or two as an attorney of over 35 years fighting for workers’ rights in California courts. One of my career highlights was winning Mendiola vs. CPS in 2015 – a class action for ...
The U.S. labor board has abandoned its allegations that Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook violated federal labor law, one of many cases where the agency is adopting a more business-friendly ...
Labor disputes in the US date back to before the Revolutionary War. The first recorded strike over working conditions took place in 1636 on Richmond Island, Maine, when fishermen protested that their ...
A wide range of Los Angeles County public employees went on strike Monday evening over alleged labor law violations, according to union and county officials. Service Employees International Union ...
When it comes to labor rules and protections, the state’s latest $254 billion budget is a mixed bag for blue-collar New Yorkers, advocates said. The latest state budget includes changes to pay ...
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