News & Commentary: June 2 - OnLabor
In today’s news and commentary, newly proposed budgets for the Department of Labor and the National Labor Relations Board show staff cuts on the horizon, and an Oregon state law mandating labor pe...
Read moreIn today’s news and commentary, newly proposed budgets for the Department of Labor and the National Labor Relations Board show staff cuts on the horizon, and an Oregon state law mandating labor pe...
Read morePuerto Rico courts lack jurisdiction over claims involving conduct “arguably” protected or prohibited by the NLRA, even if framed under local laws. The NLRB has exclusive authority to adjudicate ...
Read moreYazmet focuses her practice in health law and labor law, offering clients tailored advice to navigate the regulatory and compliance complexities of the healthcare industry as well as serving as day...
Read moreFixed-term employee disputes contract end date following formal confirmation of permanent status 03 Jun 2025 Share The Fair Work Commission (FWC) recently dealt with a general protections applic...
Read morePETA has discovered that hundreds of endangered monkeys are being flown into the U.S. for use in cruel and deadly laboratory experiments by Malta-based carrier SmartLynx Airlines. SmartLynx reporte...
Read moreRob Shaw: Safe-supply leak shows just how broken B.C.
Read moreThe faculty of UConn School of Law has recognized the many and varied achievements of its students and graduates with an array of prizes and awards. The recipients, announced at the end of the aca...
Read moreWASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the launch of its opinion letter program. This expands the department’s longstanding commitment to providing meaningful compliance assistan...
Read moreCNN is defending its reporting on a statement given by Iranian officials regarding a ceasefire agreement the U.S. and Iran reached just hours before President Trump was set to launch an attack on ...