
NLRB forcing employers to reimburse illegally fired workers
"The board should not require the victims of unfair labor practices to bear the consequential costs imposed on them by a respondent's unlawful conduct."

NLRB judge rejects union’s complaint about AT&T button ban, then allows the button
The full NLRB itself ruled last year the banned button did not break labor law.

GOP House Speaker Ryan plan would trash labor, consumer regulations
Ryan's 57-page document is part of a Republican agenda he's putting forward as a platform before the GOP National Convention.

Labor board puts new limits on when employers may permanently replace strikers
Employers must now prove to the NLRB that they aren't replacing striking workers for illegal reasons.

CWA: Deutsche Telekom faces rising pressure over T-Mobile misconduct
Not only are CWA and ver.di demanding that DT force its U.S. T-Mobile managers to obey U.S. labor law, but so are U.S. lawmakers and major investors.

Money bills top labor's agenda as Congress returns to work
It's not just the numbers that are important, it's anti-worker measures the majority Republicans may try to insert into the measures, too.

Federal judge upholds NLRB union election rules
The rules helped reduce the time available to businesses and union-busting "consultants" to illegally intimidate, spy on, harass and fire workers for exercising their rights.

AFL-CIO, ally protest deep cuts in House Labor-HHS money bill
The legislation cuts employment and training funds, job services, job safety and health funding, kills health care quality evaluation and ACA funding of prevention programs.

House bill slashes $74 million from NLRB, shackling board
Ruling Republicans on the House subcommittee that helps dole out federal funds slashed $74 million from the board's budget for the year.

NLRB chair defends agency as GOP-run house tries to overturn new union election rules
"The board remains committed to the critical work of this agency and fully carrying out the law."

