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📃 May 08, 2026 Representation Filings
4 Representation Case Filings and 1 NRLB Representation Decertification Filing
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15 Charges Against Employers and 2 Charges Against Labor Organizations
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A federal labor judge ruled UPS illegally withheld planned pay raises from roughly 49 Louisville workers during a 2023 union organizing drive, ordering back pay with interest. The case turns on a narrow legal safe harbor that employers frequently overlook.
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A federal labor judge ruled that Liberty Auto City unlawfully threatened and fired a salesman for discussing wages, ordering reinstatement and full backpay in a decision that underscores longstanding employee protections under federal labor law.
A federal labor judge ruled UPS illegally withheld planned pay raises from roughly 49 Louisville workers during a 2023 union organizing drive, ordering back pay with interest. The case turns on a narrow legal safe harbor that employers frequently overlook.
A federal labor judge ruled that Liberty Auto City unlawfully threatened and fired a salesman for discussing wages, ordering reinstatement and full backpay in a decision that underscores longstanding employee protections under federal labor law.
A federal labor judge found Kroger violated labor law by maintaining an overbroad parking lot policy that blocked off-duty employees from union solicitation, ordering the grocery giant to revise its Employee Handbook.
The NLRB ruled that Magic City Casino violated federal labor law by refusing to show its union surveillance footage relevant to a disciplinary grievance, even after management had already viewed it themselves.
Federal labor regulators ordered a union election for 11 system administrators at the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground, rejecting the employer's efforts to block the vote by classifying the workers as professionals or confidential employees.
An NLRB administrative law judge ruled that Detrex Corp. violated federal labor law by presenting a terminated union employee with a severance agreement containing overbroad confidentiality and non-disparagement clauses that infringed on workers' Section 7 rights.
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A federal labor judge found Kroger violated labor law by maintaining an overbroad parking lot policy that blocked off-duty employees from union solicitation, ordering the grocery giant to revise its Employee Handbook.
7 Representation Case Filings, 3 NRLB Representation Decertification Filings, and 1 Representation Management Case Filing
21 Charges Against Employers and 7 Charges Against Labor Organizations
The NLRB ruled that Magic City Casino violated federal labor law by refusing to show its union surveillance footage relevant to a disciplinary grievance, even after management had already viewed it themselves.
7 Representation Case Filings
27 Charges Against Employers and 9 Charges Against Labor Organizations
Federal labor regulators ordered a union election for 11 system administrators at the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground, rejecting the employer's efforts to block the vote by classifying the workers as professionals or confidential employees.
An NLRB administrative law judge ruled that Detrex Corp. violated federal labor law by presenting a terminated union employee with a severance agreement containing overbroad confidentiality and non-disparagement clauses that infringed on workers' Section 7 rights.
A federal labor judge ruled that the U.S. Postal Service unlawfully disciplined two Florida workers who documented workplace grievances on social media and by cellphone, finding the USPS rules used against them were overbroad under federal labor law.
The U.S. Department of Labor recovered $171,897 in back wages for 32 workers at a Hawaii rehabilitation clinic that failed to combine employee hours across its three locations, triggering overtime violations under federal law.
4 Representation Case Filings, 1 NRLB Representation Decertification Filing, and 2 Representation Management Case Filings
31 Charges Against Employers and 8 Charges Against Labor Organizations