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September 20, 2023

‘We’re going to litigate a lot.’ Management-side lawyer offers prediction on labor’s moment

Robert Millman talks about the history and current state of unionization and how employers are likely to react to recent changes. (Subscription required.)

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September 19, 2023

Strike Is a High-Stakes Gamble for Autoworkers and the Labor Movement

Michael Lotito talks about the recent renaissance of labor unions in light of the strike by U.S. autoworkers. (Subscription required.)

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September 18, 2023

Punching In: NLRB Braces for Budget Fight as Agency Tasks Multiply

Michael Lotito says the Biden NLRB has handed down decisions that will spur more litigation, making cases more expensive for the agency to handle. (Subscription required.)

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September 13, 2023

Biden-Era NLRB Picking Up Steam After Slow Start

Michael Lotito says the NLRB has strategically furthered President Biden’s agenda that unions can be encouraged to organize and be recognized. (Subscription required.)

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September 12, 2023

Group Activity to Aid Nonemployees Can Be Protected

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) restored legal protections for employees who advocate for independent contractors, interns and others who aren't statutory employees, and Gary Ankers said the broad new ruling creates a newfound legal risk for emp

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