National Symphony Orchestra strike ends after less than a day https://t.co/P8aL5hpK8U Well, I guess the parties weren't far apart after all. Or, they made some serious progress in just a few hours. Good news for the NSO!
National Symphony Orchestra on strike for the first time since 1978 https://t.co/P8aL5hpK8U Not music to my ears and it seems the parties are far apart. Respect to Sara Bareilles for supporting the NSO musicians!
Thank you to Director Sam George and @BFNA_docs for making a film that provides limitless opportunities to discuss the law and policies associated with strikes as well as well as the impacts strikes have on companies, communities, and workers.
Great stuff screening our film "Local 1196: A Steelworkers Strike" last night for labor law students at American University @AUWCL. Thanks for having us!
The Supreme Court will be hearing oral argument April 23 on the appropriate test/standard courts must use to evaluate requests for injunctions under Section 10(j) of the National Labor Relations Act. Looking forward to moderating this timely panel discussion @AUWCL@WCL_LELS
Our @dcfireems EMTs and medics have seamlessly embraced the new DC Stabilization Center, guiding over 1,000 patients to more suitable care away from the ED in just the first few months of operation. Their adaptability & dedication shine through! https://t.co/LFTqXC1Yw9 @DBHRecoversDC@CBI_Arizona@_DCHealth
@MrAndrewTheWolf@gracabi Looks like a wonderful course. There are a number of places in the syllabus where you could show this. I have used it with my students often. https://t.co/LB9Neyqfwm
Never thought the football coach at my alma mater @UMich would articulate the perfect policy case for organizing college athletes. Will need to include this five minute gem (begin at 3:25) in my advanced labor law class @AUWCL https://t.co/uNMPWyVXwW via @YouTube
Kicking off negotiations with an exceptional opening session! 30 students in LAW 795 started negotiations for a new labor contract (fictional employer/union) as part of the Collective Bargaining course โ making Adjunct Prof. Michael Gan extremely proud! #Businesslaw
My Advanced Labor Law students @AUWCL@WCL_LELS appreciated this excellent film by @BFNA_docs@SamuelGeorge76 โLocal 1196: A Steelworkers Strikeโ https://t.co/lDtvy7RaUK Too many discussion points to count!
The NLRB explains this important new rule in this thread. TLDR: middle ground between prior rules and Joy Silk. With hope being that Cemex disincentives employer ULPs. Also, no ruling on GC's request to change captive-audience meeting rules.
The NLRB is hiring for a General Attorney (Labor & Employment) in our Washington, D.C. office, with location negotiable after selection.
See the job posting for more details: https://t.co/eM1ykwbHpl
NLRB issues complaint against USC, Pac-12, NCAA for labor practices https://t.co/QJWiFdAepl via @sbj Former Reg. Dir. Peter Ohr's D&DE in Northwestern FB case will provide roadmap on misclassification question.
@ProfessorDWendy@IUMaurerLaw @NLRB I worked for Bill in the Appellate Court Branch 30 years ago and he had the perfect combination of smarts and humor. So glad there is a lecture series in his memory.
@gregbilling Before Purple line construction it ripped. How many years between closure and reopening? And bike commuters were left with no good options.