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has asked the Quebec Labor Relations Board and Quebec Superior Court to overturn the board's ruling that Wal-Mart failed to prove the closing of its store in Saguenay, Quebec, in April, was due to financial troubles and that the retailer must compensate about 100 workers who lost their jobs...
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Two Starbucks employees, Echo Nowakowska and Tristan Bussiere, were terminated after engaging in labor organizing activities. Starbucks claimed the terminations were due to policy violations and poor performance. However, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) found that the terminations were motivated...
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The US Department of Labor is asking a federal appeals court to reverse a ruling blocking the agency from enforcing a $15 minimum wage for federal contractors in three Republican-led states. Judge Drew B. Tipton of the US District Court for the Southern District of Texasruled in Sep...
Petitioners raise those same arguments before this court. We hold that: (1) the SEC's in-house adjudication of Petitioners' case violated their Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial; (2) Congress unconstitutionally delegated legislative power to the SEC by failing to provide an intelligible ...
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is appealing a U.S. district judge’s recent ruling striking down the agency’s final rule “Defining and Delimiting the Exemptions for Executive, Administrative, Professional, Outside Sales, and Computer Employe...