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A blog covering workers, unions, and their politics.
Cambridge, MA
Joined July 2013
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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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The Truth About the Parties and Labor
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You need only look at the state level to understand who supports workers and who doesn’t.
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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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Tracking Attacks on the NLRB: Fifth Circuit Continues to Stand Alone https://t.co/8hsnyH5Egj via @OnLaborBlog
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John Fry on the rulings that are leading employers to forum-shop to evade labor law.
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Here’s How Loper Bright is Stripping Away Workers’ Rights https://t.co/XwIh4AWgCB via @OnLaborBlog
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The Supreme Court’s opinion in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo was not exactly something most workers were likely to discuss in the break room. Every time I’ve tried to explain it to non-lawy...
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Watchful AI: Artificial Intelligence and Job Quality in the Fissured Workplace https://t.co/0gt88uHxE4 via @OnLaborBlog
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Image Credit: Max Gruber / Better Images of AI / Clickworker Abyss / CC-BY 4.0 AI has the potential to improve the quality of work, but right now, it seems to be making it worse. Why is that? And how...
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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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How California can take the sting out of Cedar Point and protect union access rights for farm workers https://t.co/JlIMbYdnSZ via @OnLaborBlog
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Three years ago, the Supreme Court decided Cedar Point Nursery and held that a California regulation granting union organizers limited access to farm owner property constitutes a taking. As a result,...
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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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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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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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