United Automobile, Aerospace, et al v. Hardin County, Kentucky, et al

  1. March 15, 2017

    6th Circ. Won't Vacate Ky. County Right-To-Work Ruling

    The Sixth Circuit on Wednesday declined a request by a group of unions to vacate as moot its November order allowing part of a Kentucky county’s right-to-work ordinance to stand, saying the interplay between the local law and a new statewide law passed in January is up to the state's legislature, not the courts.

  2. March 10, 2017

    Unions Hope To Take Local Right-To-Work Ruling To SCOTUS

    A group of unions in Kentucky asked the Sixth Circuit on Thursday to vacate its November judgment that allows local governments to pass union-weakening right-to-work laws in anticipation of asking the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in on the legal battle.

  3. March 07, 2017

    6th Circ. Denies Rehearing On County's Right-To-Work Law

    The Sixth Circuit on Monday declined to revisit as a full body a November panel ruling that a Kentucky county's right-to-work ordinance is allowed by the National Labor Relations Act, leaving the door open for local governments to enact such measures where no statewide law exists.

  4. February 15, 2017

    Ky. County Tells 6th Circ. Not To Rethink RTW Ruling Appeal

    A county in Kentucky urged the Sixth Circuit on Wednesday to reject a request by a group of Kentucky unions, including chapters of the AFL-CIO, to rehear en banc a case challenging a local right-to-work ordinance.

  5. January 04, 2017

    NLRB Says 6th Circ. Wrong To OK County Right-To-Work Law

    The Sixth Circuit wrongly interpreted labor law and broke with about seven decades of legal precedent when it upheld the Hardin County, Kentucky, right-to-work ordinance, the National Labor Relations Board said in a recent amicus brief asking the appellate court to review the decision en banc.

  6. December 09, 2016

    Union Asks 6th Circ. To Rethink Ky. Right-To-Work Ruling

    A group of nine Kentucky unions, including chapters of the AFL-CIO, urged the Sixth Circuit Friday to reconsider its ruling upholding Hardin County, Ky.'s right-to-work ordinance, saying that federal labor law invalidates such ordinances if they are enacted by counties or local governments.

  7. June 15, 2016

    Unions Ask 6th Circ. To Affirm Win In Local Right-To-Work Row

    Several unions have urged the Sixth Circuit to affirm a district court's finding that the National Labor Relations Act forbids counties and local governments from regulating union agreements, saying a Kentucky county's right-to-work ordinance that bans requiring workers to pay union dues or fees is directly contradicted by federal law.

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