June 03, 2015
Business groups challenging the National Labor Relations Board's new rule to quicken the union election process said Tuesday they will appeal a Texas federal court's ruling a day earlier that they failed to prove the rule violated the Administrative Procedure and National Labor Relations acts.
June 01, 2015
A Texas federal judge on Monday ruled that business groups challenging the National Labor Relations Board's new rule to speed up the union election process failed to prove that the rule violated the Administrative Procedure and National Labor Relations acts, nixing one of the two major suits over the new rule.
May 04, 2015
Business groups challenging the National Labor Relations Board's new rule to speed up the union election process reinforced their argument in a Texas federal court Friday that their claims are ripe, saying they can challenge the discretionary rule because it has been implemented.
March 26, 2015
The National Labor Relations Board's defense of its controversial union election rule is overbroad and flat-out wrong, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and several trade associations told a D.C. federal court Wednesday, urging it to vacate the rule.
March 23, 2015
Business groups challenging the National Labor Relations Board's new rule to speed up the union election process told a Texas federal court Friday that Congress' disapproval of the regulations shows that it runs contrary to the legislative intent behind the National Labor Relations Act.
February 13, 2015
Business groups challenging the National Labor Relations Board's controversial union election rule urged a Texas federal court on Thursday not to allow the NLRB extra time to respond to their summary judgment push, claiming the agency's grounds for seeking an extension were "disingenuous."
January 14, 2015
Three small business trade associations launched a suit in Texas federal court Tuesday challenging a National Labor Relations Board rule aimed at accelerating union elections, saying it restricts employers' ability to respond to organizing campaigns and that the board exceeded its authority in adopting the rule.