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Now in OnLabor, how the U. of Caliornia's TRO against the UAW strike is serious & destructive judicial overreach. This piece focuses on the end run around the CA labor board's "exclusive jurisdiction" over unfair labor practice (ULP) determinations. onlabor.org/the-uc-uaw-no-…

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Senior Contributor Noah Zatz on the recent state court order enjoining the UC grad students' strike. onlabor.org/the-uc-uaw-no-…

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Back with part two of yesterday's post: Senior Contributor Noah Zatz on the second major flaw of the court order enjoining UC grad students' ULP strike. onlabor.org/the-uc-strike-…

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And another thing! The U. of California’s TRO flouts CA’s Little Norris-LaGuardia anti-injunction act. On either UAW’s (ULP strike) or UC’s (political strike) view, the narrow "Boys Markets" exception wouldn’t apply, even if CA follows the feds. Details šŸ‘‡ onlabor.org/the-uc-strike-…

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"Legislative redistricting and bargaining-unit determinations both involve defining an electorate. But beyond that, the gerrymander analogy breaks down on closer inspection." Joel Heller on where analogies bw labor and democracy are useful -- versus not. onlabor.org/labor-laws-pol…

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Most Americans have no idea how anti-worker the US supreme court has become | Steven Greenhouse theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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Now that SCOTUS has limited what federal agencies can do for workers’ rights, states need to pick up the slack onlabor.org/picking-up-the… via OnLabor

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How California can take the sting out of Cedar Point and protect union access rights for farm workers onlabor.org/working-around… via OnLabor

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It's not just opposition to the PRO Act. As Benjamin Sachs noted, if Vance likes sectoral bargaining, why did he vote to kill the NLRB's joint employer rule, which could expand union footprints within sectors?

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"The Supreme Court has left too much slack in the system to ignore.Ā Our best hope is for states to pick it up." Sharon Block ā˜®ļø and Raj Nayak on what states can do to protect workers post-Chevron onlabor.org/picking-up-the…

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A federal judge in Texas has endorsed SpaceX’s constitutional challenge to the NLRB. We’re tracking attacks on the labor board onlabor.org/tracking-attac… via OnLabor

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In today’s news, General Counsel Abruzzo takes aim at noncompetes; Boeing and union resume West Coast talks amid South Carolina organizing; and Stellantis sues to prevent a UAW strike in California. onlabor.org/october-8-2024/ via OnLabor

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NEW: Hundreds of tenants have launched the largest rent strike in decades. They're demanding a 3% national rent cap, collective rent bargaining, and more. These Kansas City tenants aren't just targeting their landlords, they're aiming at how the government treats renters.

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OnLabor is moving to Bluesky! Follow us at the link below to keep up with the latest news and commentary on labor law, policy, and politics. Follow us for more: bsky.app/profile/onlabo…