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Accused of violating worker rights, SpaceX and Amazon go after labor board
SpaceX and Amazon are at the forefront of a corporate-led effort to monumentally change the labor agency. On Monday, attorneys for the two companies will try to convince a panel of judges at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals that the labor agency,
Amazon, SpaceX challenge federal labor board in Fifth Circuit
Amazon and SpaceX say the government agency violates the separation of powers provision and its administrative law process is unconstitutional.
SpaceX and Amazon Challenge the National Labor Relations Board’s Authority
SpaceX and Amazon have initiated a bold legal challenge against the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), questioning its constitutionality and power.
Amazon and Elon Musk’s SpaceX challenge labor agency’s constitutionality
Attorneys for Amazon and Elon Musk’s SpaceX argued in a federal appeals court Monday that the National Labor Relations Board’s structure is unconstitutional, advancing a legal fight that may last into the Trump administration where Musk is expected to oversee bureaucratic cost-cutting.
Amazon, SpaceX challenges to NLRB may be thrown out of appeals court
A panel of U.S. judges on Monday seemed likely to rule that Amazon.com and Elon Musk's SpaceX were too quick to bring their challenges to the National Labor Relations Board's structure to an appeals court.
Accused of violating labor rights, Amazon and SpaceX attack US labor board in court
Elon Musk’s SpaceX Corp. today argued in a federal appeals court that the National Labor Relations Board is unconstitutional. In separate cases, attorneys for the two companies told a panel of judges at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals that the labor agency,
Amazon and SpaceX attack US labor watchdog in court
Amazon and SpaceX are seeking to hamstring the National Labor Relations Board, asking a court to declare its processes for upholding labor law unconstitutional. But judges on a three-person panel appeared skeptical when the companies presented their arguments Monday.
Appeals Court Likely To Dismiss Amazon, SpaceX Suits Against NLRB
A U.S. Appeals court is likely to rule against Amazon and SpaceX for questioning the constitutionality of the structure of the National Labor Relation's Board (NLRB) on Monday, citing that the move may have been done in haste.
JD Supra
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Return of the (Pro-Employer) Jedi: The NLRB Under a Second Trump Administration
Early in his presidency, Joe Biden promised to be “the most pro-union President leading the most pro-union administration in American history.” ...
The Nation
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Democrats Are Letting a Vital Chance to Protect Workers Slip Away
The Senate has yet to reconfirm the chair of the National Labor Relations Board—a crucial bulwark against the oncoming Trump ...
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on MSN
Biden admin bans employers from discussing unionization with 'captive audience' employees
The Biden administration's National Labor Relations Board issued an opinion on Wednesday that bars businesses from expressing ...
McKnight's Senior Living
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Pendulum expected to swing in favor of employers under incoming administration
Many expect the second administration of President-elect Donald Trump to resemble the first, which tended to favor employers.
The Washington Post
6d
Democrats make last stand for unions ahead of Trump administration
In a final push to bolster union rights ahead of a Trump presidency, the
National Labor Relations Board
on Wednesday banned employers nationwide from forcing workers to attend antiunion meetings.
The New Republic on MSN
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Key Democratic Nominee Still Awaits Vote as Schumer’s Time Runs Out
During an interview Monday with Tom Homan, Trump’s former director of Immigration Customs and Enforcement, Fox News’s Sean ...
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