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March 21, 2024

How AI may make more employees eligible for overtime pay

Bradford Kelley talks about how AI may change jobs' eligibility and overtime rules. (Subscription required)

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March 19, 2024

The ACLU: Champion of Individual Arbitration?

Alexander MacDonald discusses a case in which the ACLU, sharp critic of arbitration, is arguing that individual arbitration plays a “fundamental role” in protecting labor rights.

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March 19, 2024

Labor Relations, Professional Perspective - “Après Moi, le Deluge”: Big Changes for Labor and Employment Law after Chevron

As the Supreme Court is poised to reconsider the Chevron standard, Alexander MacDonald talks about how overruling Chevron would affect employment and labor law.

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March 14, 2024

Labor Relations Radio, E118: Michael Lotito Explains How A Supreme Court Case May Have A Huge Impact On Government Agencies

Michael Lotito breaks down the U.S. Supreme Court case involving the “Chevron Doctrine,” and how it may impact government agencies, as it pertains to labor and employee relations.

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March 13, 2024

House Republicans Warn Against College Athlete Unions

While testifying at a congressional hearing, Tyler A. Sims said the potential consequences of unionizing could be damaging for athletes. (Subscription required.)

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