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Also, as they are content workers they’ve done this
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In addition to the best legal reporting in the business, Outlaw360 will provide readers with updates from the picket line and resources for how they can support the striking workers.
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What do you think could make you turn down the money that secures food, shelter, and medical care for you and your family indefinitely?
What do you think it would take to convince 236 people to say they’ll do it?
Well, that’s just what I and 235 of my colleagues in the Law360 Union did in August when we signed a pledge to go on an indefinite unfair labor practice strike if necessary, so I think I may have the answer, or part of it at least, and I’ll try to explain it.
A former senior manager of EY’s state and local tax group is bringing his expertise in New Jersey tax law to McCarter & English LLP, the firm announced Tuesday.
“If I have a tray of doughnuts with a sign that says ‘take one or more,’ is it your position that you can’t take just one?” Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David N. Wecht asked the state Department of Health’s attorney during Tuesday’s arguments in Philadelphia over a proposed ”two-lab requirement” for the agency’s enforcement of the state’s Medical Marijuana Act. “The law says ‘one or more,’ and it appears the department doesn’t want to take ‘no’ for an answer.”
After nearly two years of bargaining and management’s delay tactics, Law360 editorial employees are out on strike to secure the contract we deserve.
The unlawful layoffs of our 26 colleagues in February and other unfair labor practices are some of the outstanding issues left to resolve at the negotiating table. The company also has yet to reach an agreement with us regarding liveable wages and equitable healthcare costs.
Here’s how you can help us win a fair contract and improve working conditions for all employees who make Law360 a premier destination for legal news.
We, the members of the Law360 Union, are ready to do whatever it takes to achieve a fair contract, including going on an open-ended ULP strike.
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Outlaw360 is reported, written, edited and designed by the members of the Law360 Union who voted overwhelmingly to authorize an unfair labor practice (ULP) strike in response to company management’s threats and delays at the bargaining table.