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📃 June 01, 2026 Representation Filings
8 Representation Case Filings
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66 Charges Against Employers and 14 Charges Against Labor Organizations
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A federal labor judge has ruled that Civic Influencers, Inc., a nonprofit devoted to youth civic engagement, illegally fired seven employees and rescinded a colleague's promotion after they organized a union, conduct the judge found at odds with the organization's stated democratic mission.
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A federal labor judge found Amazon committed unfair labor practices against Teamsters organizers at its San Francisco DCK6 facility, ordering reinstatement and back pay for a fired worker and citing unlawful interrogation and retaliation.
A federal labor judge has ruled that Civic Influencers, Inc., a nonprofit devoted to youth civic engagement, illegally fired seven employees and rescinded a colleague's promotion after they organized a union, conduct the judge found at odds with the organization's stated democratic mission.
A federal labor judge found Amazon committed unfair labor practices against Teamsters organizers at its San Francisco DCK6 facility, ordering reinstatement and back pay for a fired worker and citing unlawful interrogation and retaliation.
A federal labor judge dismissed all unfair labor practice charges against Starbucks over its 2022 Heritage Market restructuring in Seattle, finding no evidence of anti-union intent in the company's reorganization of three downtown stores.
A Texas blood bank violated federal labor law by interrogating and removing a phlebotomist from a promotion program after he organized a workplace protest on social media.
The NLRB ruled that Nitro Construction Services unlawfully laid off two union electricians days after they raised a COVID-19 safety concern and disputed a paycheck, ordering reinstatement and full back pay.
The NLRB ordered Kuraray America to bargain with certified lab analysts at its La Porte, Texas plant after the company refused to recognize the union for over 18 months, contesting the bargaining unit's appropriateness, objections the Board unanimously rejected.
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8 Representation Case Filings and 1 NRLB Representation Decertification Filing
31 Charges Against Employers and 7 Charges Against Labor Organizations
A federal labor judge dismissed all unfair labor practice charges against Starbucks over its 2022 Heritage Market restructuring in Seattle, finding no evidence of anti-union intent in the company's reorganization of three downtown stores.
A Texas blood bank violated federal labor law by interrogating and removing a phlebotomist from a promotion program after he organized a workplace protest on social media.
8 Representation Case Filings, 2 NRLB Representation Decertification Filings, and 1 Unit Clarification
65 Charges Against Employers and 10 Charges Against Labor Organizations
The NLRB ruled that Nitro Construction Services unlawfully laid off two union electricians days after they raised a COVID-19 safety concern and disputed a paycheck, ordering reinstatement and full back pay.
14 Representation Case Filings and 3 NRLB Representation Decertification Filings
33 Charges Against Employers and 11 Charges Against Labor Organizations
The NLRB ordered Kuraray America to bargain with certified lab analysts at its La Porte, Texas plant after the company refused to recognize the union for over 18 months, contesting the bargaining unit's appropriateness, objections the Board unanimously rejected.
The NLRB upheld the firing of a Cincinnati postal worker who filed union grievances, ruling that documented attendance failures and a workplace altercation, not his union activity, drove the dismissal.
7 Representation Case Filings, 2 NRLB Representation Decertification Filings, and 1 Unit Clarification