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Senate Republicans unveil sweeping labor reform package

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Senate Republicans on the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee have introduced a coordinated package of bills that would significantly reshape how union organizing, elections, and unfair labor practice (ULP) proceedings are handled under the National Labor Relations Act.

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Foreign-based worker can sue under state wage act

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A federal court has allowed a Ukraine-based worker to move forward with claims under the Massachusetts Wage Act, finding that the statute applied even though most of his work occurred abroad.

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Companies cited for driver misclassification in joint-employer case

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California’s labor commissioner has issued a citation of more than $868,000 against Costco Wholesale, Ryder Last Mile and trucking subcontractor Mega Nice Trucking for misclassifying delivery drivers as independent contractors and failing to provide required wage-and-hour protections.

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CFPB proposes rollback of anti-discrimination protections

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has proposed a rule that would significantly narrow the application of anti-discrimination protections under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA).

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No Wage Act remedies for unpaid retention bonuses

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The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that an executive terminated in a reduction in force could not sue under the state Wage Act for the delayed payment of a retention bonus he was owed under an agreement with his employer.

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