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Chris Marr

@journochrisatl

Journalist covering mostly labor & employment law news for Bloomberg Law. Husband, dad, Berry College grad. Perpetually resolving to run & read more

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In a statement, AP editor Julie Pace said the White House told the AP if it did not align its editorial standards with Trump’s executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America, it would be barred from accessing Trump's executive order signing

In a statement, AP editor Julie Pace said the White House told the AP if it did not align its editorial standards with Trump’s executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America, it would be barred from accessing Trump's executive order signing
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The Supreme Court weakened a key piece of the Voting Rights Act, making voting discrimination cases dramatically harder to bring in federal court. Cases citing Section 2 of the Act plummeted 60%, a Bloomberg Law analysis shows. Here's a 🧵on our reporting news.bloomberglaw.com/litigation/vot…

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Former Republican Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer is facing questions before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee this am. Questions have so far largely focused on her co-sponsorship of the PRO Act, which would largely expand workers' collective bargaining right

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An update on our negotiations over a new contract with Bloomberg INDG: We have been working hard over the past several weeks to negotiate a fair contract with Bloomberg INDG. But this week marked a very disappointing turn. 🧵

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Just catching up Mike Bloomberg? Your company Bloomberg INDG wants to end a retiree healthcare benefit it promised to employees years ago. Instead, Bloomberg INDG has offered retirees a stipend that won’t nearly cover the cost of a new plan or ensure comparable coverage

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We’re better than this Mike Bloomberg. Today 2 women—one with breast cancer, one recovering from a stroke—said they’d lose everything without this healthcare benefit. They put in decades of work that helped make the profits. Let’s not retreat from our promises to them.

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“For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision," Chief Justice John Roberts said in a rare statement. news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/tr…

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Already scarce enforcement of AI-based workplace discrimination cases will decrease further as the Trump administration plans to cut back the use of disparate impact theory in bringing bias suits. news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-re…

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Federal workers allege their layoffs related to Trump's anti-DEI orders amounted to discrimination based on race, gender, and perceived political affiliation, in a new administrative complaint seeking to get their jobs back news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-re…

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BREAKING: IRS is removing guidance statements posted online to review the documents against Prez Trump’s exec order scrubbing references to “diversity, equity, and inclusion” from all federal programs. See my story in Bloomberg Tax. news.bloombergtax.com/daily-tax-repo…

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"Trump said he had asked Bukele if El Salvador could build more prisons and added that his administration was looking into deporting US citizens who are criminals. 'If it’s a homegrown criminal, I have no problem,' Trump said. 'We’re studying the laws.'"

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Family farms may soon need the assistance the Trump administration has hinted at for a few weeks now as White House policies add to uncertainty for agricultural producers, who were already exhibiting signs of financial distress. My piece with Skye Witley this morning.

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Lawmakers in GOP-majority statehouses are looking to rein in the policymaking power unions and worker advocates have found via ballot initiatives, including through rollbacks of paid sick leave measures voters approved in November. news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-re…

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ICYMI from Parker Purifoy: The Trump administration must recognize union rights and collective bargaining agreements for a large portion of federal employees after a federal judge blocked a March executive order that sought to strip them. news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-re…

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As some states move to loosen child labor laws, the federal government may also be pulling back enforcement resources. Cathy Barbieri discusses the confusion and compliance challenges for employers with Bloomberg Law’s Chris Marr and Rebecca Rainey. news.bloomberglaw.com/payroll/trump-…

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Colorado would end its second-step elections for unions, under a bill heading to Gov. Polis, who has voiced reservations Complicating his decision are dueling ballot proposals, one creating 'right to work' law & one imposing 'just cause' job protections news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-re…

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Tennessee will close its Human Rights Commission and move anti-bias enforcement to an AG's office that critics say is overly politicized Lawmakers who backed the change said the commission was plagued by delays in handling bias claims news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-re…

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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, backs House Republicans’ bid to halt new state AI regulations and laws Colorado was the first state to enact comprehensive AI rules last year From my colleague Zach Williams