Starbucks workers in multiple states have filed class-action lawsuits against the coffee giant, claiming legal violations after the company changed its dress code and refused to reimburse them for new clothing expenses.
Nearly 500 people were detained in an unprecedented immigration raid at a Georgia battery plant, sparking outrage and legal concerns over the treatment of workers, including those with valid visas.
In a surprising turn of events, Lloyd Howell Jr., the former NFLPA leader, resigned after it was revealed he charged the union for visits to strip clubs. Investigators flagged his lavish expenses, raising serious questions about union financial practices.
In a historic move, 55,000 L.A. County workers have launched a two-day strike, disrupting vital public services amid claims of unfair negotiations and labor law violations. Libraries and clinics are affected, but hospitals remain open.
Trump's recent executive order banning D.E.I. initiatives has sent shockwaves through French businesses, prompting a swift response from the French government and raising concerns about international corporate policies.
In a groundbreaking ruling, a U.S. District Judge declared Trump's firing of an NLRB member illegal, emphasizing the limits of presidential power and the implications for labor rights.