Filing
📃 December 10, 2025 Representation Filings
4 Representation Case Filings
Filing
22 Charges Against Employers, 6 Charges Against Labor Organizations
Election
Closed, Against International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 410 a/w International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, AFL-CIO
Election
Open, United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied & Industrial Service Workers International Union, AFL-CIO, CLC
Protect America's Workforce Act (H.R. 2550) seeks to nullify Executive order 14251 and restore federal workforce union intermediaries, collective bargaining requirements for approx. one million federal employees across more than 30 agencies
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced seven letters of interpretation on December 10, 2025, providing official guidance on federal workplace safety requirements ranging from confined space entry to audiometric testing for workers with cochlear implants.
The U.S. Department of Labor recovered $596,443 for 31 construction workers victimized by an illegal kickback scheme on federally funded affordable housing projects in Washington
Ogletree coverage of New Jersey's expanded captive audience laws, effective December 2nd this year
Jackson Lewis examines pay transparency laws expanding across states with inconsistent requirement and more regulations and enforcement coming in 2026
An Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) with the National Labor Relations Board has dismissed an unfair labor practice complaint against Reynolds Clinic, LLC, finding insufficient evidence that a Toledo medical assistant was fired in retaliation for workplace advocacy.
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Open, General Drivers, Warehousemen & Helpers Local Union No. 89
Open, Automobile Mechanics' Local 701, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO
Protect America's Workforce Act (H.R. 2550) seeks to nullify Executive order 14251 and restore federal workforce union intermediaries, collective bargaining requirements for approx. one million federal employees across more than 30 agencies
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced seven letters of interpretation on December 10, 2025, providing official guidance on federal workplace safety requirements ranging from confined space entry to audiometric testing for workers with cochlear implants.
The U.S. Department of Labor recovered $596,443 for 31 construction workers victimized by an illegal kickback scheme on federally funded affordable housing projects in Washington
Ogletree coverage of New Jersey's expanded captive audience laws, effective December 2nd this year
Jackson Lewis examines pay transparency laws expanding across states with inconsistent requirement and more regulations and enforcement coming in 2026
5 Representation Case Filings, 1 Representation Decertification Filing
15 Charges Against Employers, 3 Charges Against Labor Organizations
An Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) with the National Labor Relations Board has dismissed an unfair labor practice complaint against Reynolds Clinic, LLC, finding insufficient evidence that a Toledo medical assistant was fired in retaliation for workplace advocacy.
SEPTA and its largest workers union, Transport Workers Union Local 234, reached a tentative two-year contract agreement on December 8, 2025, averting a strike that would have crippled Philadelphia's mass transit system during the holiday season.
An Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) with the National Labor Relations Board has found that Trader Joe's East, Inc. violated federal labor law by disciplining an employee in retaliation for his union activities at the company's Louisville, Kentucky store.