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July 25, 2022

Telephone operators in struggle: Collective contract is expensive, says labor lawyer

Jorge Sales Boyoli weighs in on the telephone workers’ strike in Mexico, and says labor reform has empowered Mexican workers and strikes will be more common from now on.

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July 13, 2022

Employers Protest Pro-Worker Proposals Tacked on to Defense Bill

Shannon Meade and Michael Lotito weigh in on pro-worker provisions included proposed amendments in the annual defense authorization bill. (Subscription required.)

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July 12, 2022

NLRB GC's Settlement Push Already Being Felt, Attys Say

Jim Paretti explains why he expects that fewer cases involving unfair labor practice allegations will be resolved in settlement agreements. (Subscription required.)

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July 5, 2022

Arbitrator says employer can terminate employee who refused vaccine

Rhonda B. Levy, Barry Kuretzky and George Vassos write about a British Columbian case decision that instructs an employer on how to handle a situation where an employee refuses to comply with a vaccination mandate. (Subscription required.)

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June 28, 2022

New Connecticut law limits “captive audience” meetings in the workplace

Jim Paretti talks about so-called “captive audience meetings” from an employer’s perspective in light of a new law that limits them in Connecticut workplaces.

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