The scope of the National Labor Relations Board’s monetary remedies remains uncertain after the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the board exceeded its authority by awarding Thryv-style “make-whole” damages in an unfair labor practice case involving a Starbucks barista.
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Sixth Circuit rejects broad NLRB monetary remedies, expands circuit split
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Court revives worker’s FMLA claim after termination during spouse’s high-risk pregnancy
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Employers reminded of RIF rules as layoff surge
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Senate bill seeks to track AI’s impact on jobs
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Senate Republicans unveil sweeping labor reform package
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Foreign-based worker can sue under state wage act
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As the government reopens, notifications start rolling in
When a government shutdown ends, employers experience the same reality every time: the lights come up, the agencies power on, and long-dormant obligations wake up and start knocking. Outlined below is a quick summary of: 1, mechanics of the restart; 2, impacted agency charges; and 3, the National Labor Relations Board backlog.
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Businesses can’t afford to ignore PR in the era of generative search
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The December question every leader should anticipate
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Hidden but present: the impact of ‘dark matter’ in mediation
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2023 Largest Law Firms in Massachusetts
To our readers: Welcome to Lawyers Weekly’s annual review of the state’s Largest Law Firms. We have been surveying the largest firms in Massachusetts for ...
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2023 Directory of Massachusetts Lobbyists
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Massachusetts Go To Lawyers: Business 2022
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Massachusetts Go To Lawyers: Intellectual Property
New England Biz Law Update
