July 07, 2025
The second half of the year could be consequential for labor law practitioners as courts consider challenges to National Labor Relations Board rulings easing bargaining orders and limiting how employers can respond to union election campaigns. Here, Law360 looks at these and other cases to watch in the second half.
May 02, 2025
Amazon can't use an appeal of a National Labor Relations Board order to challenge the board's conclusion that so-called captive audience meetings are unlawful, prosecutors told the Eleventh Circuit on Friday, saying the conclusion isn't appealable by Amazon because it wasn't applied to Amazon.
March 20, 2025
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce along with other business groups told the Eleventh Circuit that the National Labor Relations Board's order deeming so-called captive audience meetings unlawful flouts the First Amendment, arguing the board's decision targets an employer's speech about unions.
March 13, 2025
Amazon has urged the Eleventh Circuit to reverse a National Labor Relations Board decision declaring so-called captive audience meetings unlawful, saying the agency's precedent shift infringes on the First Amendment and runs counter to decades of interpretation of federal labor law.