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January 23, 2024

Union Rates Down Slightly In 2023, BLS Data Shows

Responding to data showing that union membership declined in 2023, Michael Lotito says the labor movement will need to confront the fact that older workers are more likely to be unionized than younger workers. (Subscription required.)

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January 23, 2024

The year in unfair competition and trade secrets: 2023 developments and what is on the horizon for 2024

Melissa McDonagh, James Witz and Tyler Sims review key regulatory and legislative developments for unfair-competition and trade secret law in 2023 and preview what employers should expect in 2024. (Subscription required.)

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January 18, 2024

Businesses Seek Speedy Legal Fight Over New DOL Gig Worker Rule

Michael Lotito provides insight into why business groups are opposed to the US Department of Labor’s latest independent contractor rule. (Subscription required.)

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January 11, 2024

Just-Cause Laws Could Spread After 2nd Circ. Ruling

Eli Freedberg weighs in on New York City's Wrongful Discharge Law, which prevents fast food employers from firing workers without just cause or a legitimate economic reason. (Subscription required.)

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January 10, 2024

Sectoral Bargaining for Rideshare Drivers in Massachusetts: Legally Dubious, Economically Disastrous

Alexander Thomas MacDonald explains what the outcome would look if one union – Service Employees International Union – held an effective monopoly over bargaining in the rideshare industry.

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