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A blog covering workers, unions, and their politics.

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OnLabor is moving to Bluesky! Follow us at the link below to keep up with the latest news and commentary on labor law, policy, and politics. Follow us for more:
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NEW: Hundreds of tenants have launched the largest rent strike in decades. They're demanding a 3% national rent cap, collective rent bargaining, and more. These Kansas City tenants aren't just targeting their landlords, they're aiming at how the government treats renters.
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In today’s news, General Counsel Abruzzo takes aim at noncompetes; Boeing and union resume West Coast talks amid South Carolina organizing; and Stellantis sues to prevent a UAW strike in California. https://t.co/UfA4H7yGw9 via @OnLaborBlog
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General Counsel Abruzzo takes aim at noncompete and "stay-or-pay" agreements; Boeing and union resume West Coast talks amid South Carolina organizing; Stellantis sues to prevent UAW strike in...
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A federal judge in Texas has endorsed SpaceX’s constitutional challenge to the NLRB. We’re tracking attacks on the labor board https://t.co/8e3GIGauvS via @OnLaborBlog
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John Fry on a district court decision which suggests that the agency should be abolished.
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"The Supreme Court has left too much slack in the system to ignore. Our best hope is for states to pick it up." @sharblock and @rdnayak on what states can do to protect workers post-Chevron https://t.co/yPrQZL02hl
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Sharon Block and Rajesh Nayak on the importance of state level efforts to protect workers in the wake of Loper Bright and Corner Post.
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It's not just opposition to the PRO Act. As @bsachs noted, if Vance likes sectoral bargaining, why did he vote to kill the NLRB's joint employer rule, which could expand union footprints within sectors?
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Now that SCOTUS has limited what federal agencies can do for workers’ rights, states need to pick up the slack https://t.co/yPrQZL02hl via @OnLaborBlog
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Sharon Block and Rajesh Nayak on the importance of state level efforts to protect workers in the wake of Loper Bright and Corner Post.
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And second: Darin Dalmat on the two roads to NLRB deference that remain open https://t.co/RIh7Tw4pCN
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Darin Dalmat on judicial deference to the NLRB post-Loper Bright.
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"Chevron is dead. What does that mean for labor law?" Two reflections on Loper Bright this morning. First, @tascha_sp discusses what Loper means for the NLRA:
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Tascha Shahriari-Parsa: Chevron is dead. What does that mean for labor law?
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Most Americans have no idea how anti-worker the US supreme court has become | Steven Greenhouse
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The court’s current justices are some of the most hostile to labor rights in modern US history
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"Legislative redistricting and bargaining-unit determinations both involve defining an electorate. But beyond that, the gerrymander analogy breaks down on closer inspection." Joel Heller on where analogies bw labor and democracy are useful -- versus not. https://t.co/ScgbUlif9Q
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Joel Heller on the inaptness of analogy between gerrymandering and bargaining unit determinations.
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Noah Zatz
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And another thing! The U. of California’s TRO flouts CA’s Little Norris-LaGuardia anti-injunction act. On either UAW’s (ULP strike) or UC’s (political strike) view, the narrow "Boys Markets" exception wouldn’t apply, even if CA follows the feds. Details 👇
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Noah Zatz on the second procedural issue arising from a recent court order enjoining the UC grad student ULP strike.
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Back with part two of yesterday's post: Senior Contributor @NoahZatz on the second major flaw of the court order enjoining UC grad students' ULP strike.
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Noah Zatz on the second procedural issue arising from a recent court order enjoining the UC grad student ULP strike.
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Senior Contributor @NoahZatz on the recent state court order enjoining the UC grad students' strike. https://t.co/J4TKpozcNI
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Noah Zatz on the court order enjoining the strike by UC grad students.
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Noah Zatz
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Now in @OnLaborBlog, how the U. of Caliornia's TRO against the UAW strike is serious & destructive judicial overreach. This piece focuses on the end run around the CA labor board's "exclusive jurisdiction" over unfair labor practice (ULP) determinations.
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Noah Zatz on the court order enjoining the strike by UC grad students.
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