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May 8, 2023

Businesses Cry Foul on DOL Messaging for Trump Gig Worker Rule

Michael Lotito weighs in on allegations that the US Department of Labor is ignoring a Trump-era independent contractor standard that’s more favorable to businesses. (Subscription required.)

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April 27, 2023

NLRB Could Adopt Many Proposed Changes in PRO Act

Michael Lotito says the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act has little chance of being passed by Congress this year. (Subscription required.)

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April 25, 2023

Su’s Chance to Lead DOL Could Come Down to Her Bargaining Savvy

Michael Lotito weighs in on whether nominee Julie Su has the experience and skills needed to lead the DOL. (Subscription required.)

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April 24, 2023

Tenn. Union Card Check Law Awaits Governor's Signature

Michael Lotito discusses controversial legislation in Tennessee that is on the governor’s desk and, if signed, would withhold state subsidies from employers who recognize a union based only on workers' signed authorization cards. (Subscription required.)

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April 13, 2023

Unions Have Chance To End Controversial Pay Tiers

As unions in collective bargaining talks have recently sought to eliminate tiered wage systems that give newer workers lower pay or benefits than long-tenured employees, Michael Lotito says the extent to which unions might be able to build the support to

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