Posted inLabor and Jobs National Labor Relations Board Organized Labor Amazon Is Cracking Down on Union Organizing, Workers Say The company has disciplined union supporters and fired one in recent weeks, ahead of a trial that will weigh their right to interact with co-workers. Posted by By Noam Scheiber
Posted inLabor and Jobs National Labor Relations Board Personal Finances How Training Repayment Agreements Trap Employees in Their Jobs Workers who sign training repayment agreements can owe their employers thousands of dollars if they leave their jobs early. Regulators are starting to crack down on the practice. Posted by By H. Claire Brown
Posted inElections Labor and Jobs National Labor Relations Board Organized Labor Smalls, Christian Suits and Litigation (Civil) Amazon Union Group, Challenging Christian Smalls, Seeks Vote A split over the stewardship of the union’s high-profile president, Christian Smalls, has led a rival faction to file a lawsuit seeking an election. Posted by By Noam Scheiber
Posted inDecisions and Verdicts Entrepreneurship Freelancing, Self-Employment and Independent Contracting Labor and Jobs National Labor Relations Board Regulation and Deregulation of Industry Labor Board, Reversing Trump-Era Ruling, Widens Definition of Employee The National Labor Relations Board, with a Democratic majority, restored a standard that counts more workers as employees rather than contractors. Posted by By Noam Scheiber