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🗞️ New Jersey Expands "Captive Audience" Meeting Restrictions
Ogletree coverage of New Jersey's expanded captive audience laws, effective December 2nd this year
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Ogletree coverage of New Jersey's expanded captive audience laws, effective December 2nd this year
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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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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.
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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.
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28 unfair labor practice charges and 19 charges filed against postal worker unions observed in the first week of December
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On December 5, 2025, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that President Trump acted lawfully in removing two Democrat members from independent federal agencies
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NLRB petitions filed for It's My Party Inc, box office and technical crew operating 9:30 Club, The Anthem, The Atlantis, and Lincoln Theatre venues
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Contract negotiations between SEPTA and two major transit unions resumed today, with over 5,300 workers operating without contracts since November 7.
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Registered nurses at Cayuga Medical Center in Ithaca, New York announced they have formed Cayuga United-CWA with the Communications Workers of America, with a supermajority signing union authorization cards.
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The U.S. Senate HELP committee voted 11-10 along party lines to advance Scott Mayer, a lawyer who represented Boeing during its recent machinists' strike, for a full Senate vote on his nomination to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
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A Fifth Circuit panel expressed strong doubts about the National Labor Relations Board's (NLRB) efforts to penalize Starbucks for issuing subpoenas during a labor dispute
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Yellow Corp has reached settlements with 14 pension plans that had sought over $7.4 billion from the bankrupt trucking company, with the pension plans accepting significantly reduced payments to end years of litigation.