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Persuader Rule Briefing Delayed (Again)

By Nelson Cary and Cory Catignani

You may recall from our previous post that the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals set April 17,...


Tags: Department of Labor, advice, briefing schedule,

Union Access to Employer Property for Safety Inspections: OSHA Reverses Course

Two of my colleagues, Ben Shepler and Mike Griffaton, wrote yesterday about the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s...


Tags: Department of Labor

Three Days Notice of Election Enough?

Because the team I was pulling for in the NCAA tournament exited last week, I was only loosely paying attention to the game last...


Tags: ambush election, Elections

Former NLRB Acting General Counsel’s Service Invalid

Former NLRB Acting General Counsel Lafe Solomon was not permitted to serve in that capacity once former President Obama nominated...


Tags: Courts, appointment, Acting General Counsel,

Briefing Schedule Set in Persuader Rule Appeal

By Nelson Cary and Cory Catignani

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has set the briefing schedule in the government’s appeal of...


Tags: Department of Labor, Courts, advice,

Changes to Ohio’s Prevailing Wage Law Proposed

Last week, State Senator Matt Huffman (R) introduced S.B. No. 72. The bill proposes modifying several statutes to limit the scope...


“A Day Without a Woman” May Bring Employers a Day Of Legal Troubles

By Nelson Cary, Monica Fitzgerald and Mike Griffaton

Heard about “A Day Without a Woman”? Did your business feel any impacts of...


Tags: A Day Without a Woman

Puzder, and Acosta, and Boeing, and Griffin, Oh My!

What a last couple of weeks on the labor law front. Here is a quick round up of significant developments, just to make sure you...


Tags: Department of Labor, Acosta

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