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📃 May 19, 2026 Representation Filings
6 Representation Case Filings
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20 Charges Against Employers, 9 Charges Against Labor Organizations, and 1 Charge Involving Boycotts and Strikes
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A federal labor board ruling allows sheet metal workers at a Nevada roofing contractor to vote on union representation as a distinct craft unit, rejecting the employer's push for a broader workforce vote.
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3 Representation Case Filings, 2 NRLB Representation Decertification Filings, and 1 Representation Management Case Filing
A federal labor board ruling allows sheet metal workers at a Nevada roofing contractor to vote on union representation as a distinct craft unit, rejecting the employer's push for a broader workforce vote.
The NLRB upheld GE Appliances' termination of a probationary worker, finding her disruptive conduct over an overtime dispute did not constitute protected concerted activity under federal labor law.
The NLRB ruled Apple lawfully fired software engineer Ellen Shen in 2022 after she sent mass emails to colleagues airing personal grievances, finding her conduct did not constitute protected concerted activity under federal labor law.
The NLRB dismissed all unfair labor practice charges against Laborers Local 872 in Las Vegas, finding its hiring hall practices lawful and its attorney's two-word taunt, "Another loss," protected speech.
The Department of Labor has formally reinstated 2019-era overtime exemption thresholds, scrapping a Biden administration rule that courts struck down and with it the prospect of expanded overtime pay for as many as 4.3 million workers.
The U.S. Departments of Labor and Education announced that 21 states have submitted combined workforce and career education plans under WIOA, more than double the 9 that did so in 2024.
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31 Charges Against Employers and 9 Charges Against Labor Organizations
5 Representation Case Filings, 1 NRLB Representation Decertification Filing, and 1 Union Deauthorization
11 Charges Against Employers and 1 Charge Against Labor Organizations
The NLRB upheld GE Appliances' termination of a probationary worker, finding her disruptive conduct over an overtime dispute did not constitute protected concerted activity under federal labor law.
3 Representation Case Filings and 1 Representation Management Case Filing
32 Charges Against Employers and 6 Charges Against Labor Organizations
The NLRB ruled Apple lawfully fired software engineer Ellen Shen in 2022 after she sent mass emails to colleagues airing personal grievances, finding her conduct did not constitute protected concerted activity under federal labor law.
The NLRB dismissed all unfair labor practice charges against Laborers Local 872 in Las Vegas, finding its hiring hall practices lawful and its attorney's two-word taunt, "Another loss," protected speech.
The Department of Labor has formally reinstated 2019-era overtime exemption thresholds, scrapping a Biden administration rule that courts struck down and with it the prospect of expanded overtime pay for as many as 4.3 million workers.
7 Representation Case Filings
32 Charges Against Employers and 9 Charges Against Labor Organizations
The U.S. Departments of Labor and Education announced that 21 states have submitted combined workforce and career education plans under WIOA, more than double the 9 that did so in 2024.