The National Labor Relations Board will still be left without a quorum to make decisions when the federal government reopens.
Law firms in California are actively hiring labor and employment attorneys to cope with rise in PAGA class-action cases. Demand for transactional attorneys also endures, particularly in the Bay Area.
This week, we discuss highlights from Epstein Becker Green’s 44th Annual Workforce Management Briefing, which covered some of the most pressing ...
Public agencies in California are not subject to a controversial law that gives workers the power to sue their employers over alleged labor violations, the state’s Supreme Court has ruled. In the ...
The NLRB claims a new state law unlawfully encroaches on federal jurisdiction over private-sector labor relations.
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