The NLRB lawsuit argues California's Assembly Bill 288 usurps the authority of the federal labor board in regulating private sector labor disputes and union elections.
The NLRB claims a new state law unlawfully encroaches on federal jurisdiction over private-sector labor relations.
A legal clash is underway as the National Labor Relations Board sues California over a new law that could reshape private ...
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and others have criticized California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Assembly Bill 288, arguing it encroaches ...
Several states, including New York and California, have enacted laws to regulate private sector labor disputes due to the ...
Opposition to employers’ use of “stay-or-pay” contracts has gotten traction in state legislatures this year, led by ...
On September 30, 2025, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law AB 288, which amends the state’s labor law and ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs a bill bolstering wages for fast-food workers in Los Angeles in 2023. (Ringo Chiu / Associated Press) Responding to the Trump administration's hampering of federal ...
The U.S. labor board has abandoned its allegations that Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook violated federal labor law, one of many cases where the agency is adopting a more business-friendly ...
The 2024–2025 California legislative session came to an official close at midnight on October 13, 2025, when Governor Newsom’s deadline to sign ...
Earlier this week, the Agricultural Labor Relations Board visited the worksites of Cooley Enterprises, Inc. (Cooley), headquartered in Solano County, which paid lost wages in December 2024 to six ...
Responding to the Trump administration's hampering of federal regulators, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday signed a bill greatly expanding California's power over workplace disputes and union elections.