Earlier this year, a Boston Trader Joe’s worker had their wrongful termination case dismissed by the National Labor Relations ...
Critics say Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's paid leave program is already causing problems in the state as concerns about the ...
Sanford Heisler Sharp McKnight, a nationally recognized employment, civil rights and social justice plaintiff side law firm, has been named Labor & Employment Firm of the Year at the Benchmark ...
Labor advocates say Mayor Mamdani’s proposed budget could gut the agencies that would enforce worker protection laws.
In California wage-and-hour litigation, few statutes have generated more uncertainty than the Private Attorneys General Act of 2004. Even after a legislative overhaul in 2024, courts are still ...
Noted law firm Brown, LLC, a firm active in high profile litigation nationwide once again is adding another attorney to ...
In a "mixed verdict," rapper Ye was found liable for an employee's injuries while working on Ye's $57 million waterfront Malibu home.
A farm’s decade-long legal battle could have major implications for a visa program designed to fill agricultural jobs with ...
The National Agricultural Law Center will host an upcoming webinar, “Homing in on H-2A: An Overview of the Temporary Agricultural Worker Program,” from noon-1 p.m. Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
Millions of people could be eligible for $3,000 more dollars in unemployment benefits if a new bill is passed and signed into law.
Federal agents continue to arrest Guatemalans involved in human smuggling and trafficking operations, including of children, who are also involved in violating federal labor laws.