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September 4, 2023

Change to nursing OT law seen as nod to organized labor, doing little to address staffing crisis

Jason R. Stanevich talks about the challenges presented by Connecticut’s new state law that reduces the number of circumstances under which nurses can be required to work mandatory overtime.

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August 29, 2023

Mitch McConnell Is Waging War on Labor. Don’t Worry, He’ll Lose.

Michael Lotito shares commentary about future NLRB members.

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August 25, 2023

Unions Win Under NLRB's Shift Of Bargaining Order Standard

Michael Lotito explains why the NLRB’s decision in the Cemex case means employers will have to think "very strategically" about their policies and how they respond to union efforts in their workforces. (Subscription required.)

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August 21, 2023

New Hospital Overtime and Collective Bargaining Legislation Takes Effect in October

Dylan C. Harriger, Jason R. Stanevich and Maura Mastrony examine a new Connecticut law that will bar hospitals from mandating overtime as a regular practice to meet staffing levels necessary for patient care or to address routine staffing needs. (Subscrip

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August 8, 2023

Illinois Adds Rights and Safety Protections for Temporary Workers

Maria Palivos, Elizabeth Hanford, Matthew Ruza and Darren Mungerson say recent amendments to the Illinois Day and Temporary Labor Services Act leave important questions unanswered and force temp agencies and client companies to wait for guidance from the

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