Nov 29 2024 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post Is “Sectoral Bargaining” a Good Idea? Raymond J. LaJeunesse Sectoral collective bargaining is a system in which labor unions bargain collective agreements that cover all...
Sep 23 2022 Topics First Amendment • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Jewish Professors Challenge Forced Representation by an Anti-Semitic Union as Incompatible with the First Amendment Raymond J. LaJeunesse In Janus v. AFSCME Council 31, the U.S. Supreme Court held that requiring public employees to...
Jul 21 2022 Topics Civil Rights • Labor & Employment Law • Litigation • Religious Liberty Blog Post News Flight Attendant Triumphs Over Union and Southwest Airlines in Suit Challenging Illegal Firing; Jury Awards Her $5.1 Million in Damages Raymond J. LaJeunesse Southwest Airlines flight attendant Charlene Carter has prevailed in her federal lawsuit in which she...
May 29 2020 Topics Labor & Employment Law • State Courts Blog Post News West Virginia Supreme Court’s Decision Upholding Constitutionality of That State’s Right to Work Law Is the Latest in an Unbroken String of Final Decisions Rejecting Such Challenges Raymond J. LaJeunesse In his May 26, 2020, posting State Court Docket Watch: Morrisey v. West Virginia AFL-CIO,...
Mar 20 2020 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Right to Work Foundation Asks NLRB to Enforce Cannabis Industry Workers’ Rights against State Schemes to Force Them into Union Ranks Raymond J. LaJeunesse Yesterday the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation called on National Labor Relations Board...
Jul 19 2019 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Trump National Labor Relations Board Protects Employee Freedom of Choice Glenn Taubman, Raymond J. LaJeunesse On July 3, 2019, the National Labor Relations Board issued an important decision in Johnson...
Dec 6 2018 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Supreme Court Blog Post News Right to Work Laws in the Courts – The Unions’ Losing Streak Continues Raymond J. LaJeunesse In this blog on January 25, 2018, I reported on the decision of the Circuit...
Sep 12 2018 Podcast SCOTUScast Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Council 31 - Post-Decision SCOTUScast Raymond J. LaJeunesse SCOTUScast featuring Raymond LaJeunesse On June 27, 2018, the Supreme Court decided Janus v. American Federation of State, County,...
Aug 9 2018 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Heritage Legal Analysis Confirms That NLRB Member William Emanuel Had No Obligation to Recuse in the Controversial “Joint Employer” Case Raymond J. LaJeunesse In a blog here I argued that the National Labor Relations Board’s Inspector General David Berry...
Apr 19 2018 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Supreme Court • Religious Liberties Blog Post News Faulty Union “Math” Doesn’t Add Up to a Public-Sector Right to Strike Raymond J. LaJeunesse An April 5, 2018, post on Onlabor.org [https://onlabor.org/will-masterpiece-cakeshop-and-janus-create-a-first-amendment-right-to-strike-for-teachers/] argues that, if the U.S. Supreme Court rules for...
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Is “Sectoral Bargaining” a Good Idea?
Sectoral collective bargaining is a system in which labor unions bargain collective agreements that cover all...
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Jewish Professors Challenge Forced Representation by an Anti-Semitic Union as Incompatible with the First Amendment
In Janus v. AFSCME Council 31, the U.S. Supreme Court held that requiring public employees to...
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Flight Attendant Triumphs Over Union and Southwest Airlines in Suit Challenging Illegal Firing; Jury Awards Her $5.1 Million in Damages
Southwest Airlines flight attendant Charlene Carter has prevailed in her federal lawsuit in which she...
Topics
West Virginia Supreme Court’s Decision Upholding Constitutionality of That State’s Right to Work Law Is the Latest in an Unbroken String of Final Decisions Rejecting Such Challenges
In his May 26, 2020, posting State Court Docket Watch: Morrisey v. West Virginia AFL-CIO,...
Topics
Right to Work Foundation Asks NLRB to Enforce Cannabis Industry Workers’ Rights against State Schemes to Force Them into Union Ranks
Yesterday the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation called on National Labor Relations Board...
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Trump National Labor Relations Board Protects Employee Freedom of Choice
On July 3, 2019, the National Labor Relations Board issued an important decision in Johnson...
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Right to Work Laws in the Courts – The Unions’ Losing Streak Continues
In this blog on January 25, 2018, I reported on the decision of the Circuit...
Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Council 31 - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
Raymond J. LaJeunesse
SCOTUScast featuring Raymond LaJeunesse
On June 27, 2018, the Supreme Court decided Janus v. American Federation of State, County,...
Topics
Heritage Legal Analysis Confirms That NLRB Member William Emanuel Had No Obligation to Recuse in the Controversial “Joint Employer” Case
In a blog here I argued that the National Labor Relations Board’s Inspector General David Berry...
Topics
Faulty Union “Math” Doesn’t Add Up to a Public-Sector Right to Strike
An April 5, 2018, post on Onlabor.org [https://onlabor.org/will-masterpiece-cakeshop-and-janus-create-a-first-amendment-right-to-strike-for-teachers/] argues that, if the U.S. Supreme Court rules for...