
California judge throws out anti-union election, points to grower money
An administrative law judge threw out one of the dirtiest decertification elections in recent labor history.

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."

Farm workers: One, two, three grapes, you're out!
Harassment, abuse, and wage theft is going on in the fields of California's Central Valley by one of the nation's largest fruit growers, Gerawan.

Right wing legal schemes may enmesh UAW Volkswagen rerun vote case
The tangle over UAW's loss at Chattanooga is important to workers nationwide because this union recognition election saw massive anti-union intervention by outside-funded right wing groups.

NLRB OKs rules to streamline union election procedures
Union leaders welcomed the NLRB's proposals. The right wing House GOP and the National Retail Federation screamed.

