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Fourth Circuit Declines to Vacate Arbitration Award Where Challenge to the Award Was Nothing More Than an Ordinary Disagreement With Its Outcome | Carlton Fields

Cal OSHA COVID Citations May Provide Leverage to Unions

Friday, February 19, 2021 A February 2021 California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) press release trumpeted the agency’s enforcement efforts and its recently issued citations for COVID-19–related violations. Cal/OSHA continues to aggressively issue “serious” classification citations to California employers. For example, Cal/OSHA issued “serious” and “willful-serious” citations with hundreds of thousands of dollars in penalties against a sister agency, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation dba San Quentin State Prison, for COVID-19–related violations. With Cal/OSHA’s continued hard-hitting enforcement efforts across the state and the agency’s issuance of “serious” and “willful-serious” COVID-19–based citations, California employers may be blindsided when organized labor uses workplace safety citations to declare an otherwise illegal strike or walkout as legal.

Court Denies AT&T s Motion to Dismiss Communications Workers of America s Suit

Nutson s Auto News Weekly Wrap-up - Week Ending January 30, 2021

Nutson s Auto News Weekly Wrap-up - Week Ending January 30, 2021 AUTO CENTRAL CHICAGO January 31, 2021 Every Sunday Larry Nutson, The Chicago Car Guy and Executive Producer, with able assistance from senior editor Thom Cannell from The Auto Channel Michigan Bureau, compile The Auto Channel s take on this past week s automotive news, condensed into easy to digest news Nuggets. LEARN MORE: Links to full versions of today s news nuggets along with a million pages of the past 25 year s automotive news, articles, reviews and archived stories residing in The Auto Channel Automotive News Library can be found by just copying and then inserting the main headline into the News Library Search Box.

Ex-UAW official turned informant gets year in prison for role in multi-million-dollar fraud scheme

Ex-UAW official turned informant gets year in prison for role in multi-million-dollar fraud scheme Updated Jan 27, 2021; Posted Jan 27, 2021 File photo: A flock of birds take flight as a UAW flag waves proudly at one of many sites where General Motors Flint Assembly Plant. (Jake May | MLive.com)Jake May | MLive.com Facebook Share DETROIT Edward “Nick” Robinson, a 73-year-old ex-UAW manager in a loose-fitting suit with white balding hair, shuffled in place alongside his attorney from a remote location that appeared to be a conference room as he was sentenced by a Detroit federal judge to a year in prison Wednesday, Jan. 27.

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