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📃 April 24, 2026 Representation Filings
2 Representation Case Filings and 1 NRLB Representation Decertification Filing Including Durham School Services, UM Capital Region Medical Center and United Insurance Company of America
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2 Representation Case Filings and 1 NRLB Representation Decertification Filing Including Durham School Services, UM Capital Region Medical Center and United Insurance Company of America
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41 Charges Against Employers, 10 Charges Against Labor Organizations, 1 Charge Involving Boycotts and Strikes, and 1 Charge Involving Hot Cargo Agreements
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An NLRB judge dismissed a retaliation complaint against Johns Hopkins Medical Associates after two fired nurses could not establish that their workplace safety complaints, rather than a separate IV misuse investigation, motivated their terminations.
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Federal regulators cited a Fort Lauderdale roofing firm for willful safety violations after two workers fell from a two-story roof into an empty pool in September 2025, killing one and seriously injuring the other.
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5 Representation Case Filings and 1 NRLB Representation Decertification Filing
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21 Charges Against Employers and 6 Charges Against Labor Organizations
News
The NLRB ruled that BeLeaf Medical's post-harvest cannabis workers are statutory employees, not exempt agricultural laborers, clearing the way for unionization under federal law.
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The NLRB found a Fairfield, NJ hotel operator created a shell company to escape union contracts, ordering reinstatement of five fired workers and restoration of bargaining rights.
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An NLRB judge ruled Solera Holdings illegally fired an employee for texting coworkers about possible layoffs and maintained seven unlawfully overbroad workplace policies that chilled workers' federal labor rights.
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An NLRB administrative law judge found that a Washington state electrical contractor unlawfully discharged a union electrician for raising repeated jobsite safety concerns, recommending reinstatement and full back pay.
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A New Mexico pipeline inspection firm fired a worker who halted a non-compliant Oklahoma gas pipeline job. OSHA ruled it illegal retaliation and ordered reinstatement and $35,000+ in back pay and damages.
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A newly formed independent union won the right to challenge the United Steelworkers for representation of Pittsburgh-area Pennsylvania American Water employees after an NLRB regional director ruled the upstart group qualifies as a lawful labor organization.