Last year saw no shortage of conflict between labor and management, with half a million American workers on strike at some point during the year, double the figure of 2022 and four times that of 2021.
The success of the 2024 International Longshoremen's Assn. work stoppage is a sign of labor's vitality even as fundamental labor relations law is under attack. (Spencer Platt / Getty Images) Joe Biden ...
Historically, there’s been a tug-of-war between management and unions during negotiations—an “us versus them” mentality that creates adversarial negotiation rounds embroiled in negativity from both ...
Since its revival in 2021, an office within the Federal Labor Relations Authority has earned high marks both within the agency and across the federal government’s labor relations community for its ...
The Office of Personnel Management last week issued new guidance aimed at helping federal agencies reinstitute forums for management and federal employee unions to work collaboratively to solve ...
Labor practice leaders are seeing steady demand for counsel on ongoing labor issues. One practice leader said some clients generally are working around NLRB delays by going directly to the court ...
On June 16, 2025 President Trump announced two key nominations to the National Labor Relations Board: Scott Mayer and James Murphy. If confirmed, Mayer and Murphy will join Chairman Marvin Kaplan ...
The Revolving Door Project, a Prospect partner, scrutinizes the executive branch and presidential power. Follow them at therevolvingdoorproject.org. Trump’s campaign tried to portray him as a warrior ...
Joe Biden was the first president to join a union picket line and support labor’s side in a number of major disputes. His appointments to the National Labor Relations Board, the principal ...
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