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The Labor Law Insider | Offensive Speech in the Workplace - Part II: Drawing the Line [Audio]

In this Labor Law Insider podcast episode, Tom Godar is joined by Husch Blackwell attorney Sonni Nolan and firm alum Kat Pearlstone, as they conclude their exploration on protection of employees' speech under the National...more

The Labor Law Insider: New York Amazon Employees Vote for Union - What Do We Learn? [Audio]

Tom Godar, of counsel at Husch Blackwell, and host of the Labor Law Insider, explores the impact of the successful union election campaign at Amazon’s Staten Island distribution center. This is in contrast to the ongoing...more

The Labor Law Insider: Offensive Speech in the Workplace - Crossing the Line [Audio]

In this Labor Law Insider podcast episode, Tom Godar and fellow Husch Blackwell attorneys Sonni Nolan and Kat Pearlstone explore the breadth of National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) protection of employee speech that can be...more

The Labor Law Insider: Beware the Unfair Labor Practice - Not Just for Unions Anymore [Audio]

In this episode, Husch Blackwell's Tom Godar, Kat Pearlstone and Sonni Nolan take an in-depth look at what an unfair labor practice is, why non-union employers need to be wary of these federal law violations, and how to avoid...more

NLRB General Counsel’s Wish List: Reverse The Trump Board

After President Biden won the November 2020 general election, nobody really expected the National Labor Relations Board’s (“NLRB’s”) employer-friendly doctrines to survive the new Administration. And they won’t...more

The Labor Law Insider: The Biden Administration - Expected Changes at the NLRB (Part III) [Audio]

In Part III of the Labor Law Insider podcast series focused on expected changes at the National Labor Relations Board, Husch Blackwell attorneys David Hertel and Laura Malugade discuss, with Tom Godar, two potential...more

The Labor Law Insider: The Biden Administration - Expected Changes at the NLRB (Part I) [Audio]

Regardless of whether you have a unionized or union-free workforce, join us to listen to the first episode in our series, “The Biden Administration: Expected Changes at the NLRB.” Husch Blackwell's Tom Godar, Kat Pearlstone...more

The Biden Administration: Expected Changes At The NLRB

Transitions between administrations are always about change, in policies as well as personnel. Historically, the decisions of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) shift with changes in administrations and presidential...more

Micro-Units Are Back In Healthcare Union Organizing

Hospitals and non-acute care settings beware: Micro-Units are about to make their way back into Healthcare Union organizing. Over the coming months, we can expect to see many significant changes to labor issues affecting...more

How To Analyze Employer Handbook Rules In Light Of Boeing

An analysis of the NLRB General Counsel’s Memorandum- Introduction- On June 6, 2018, the National Labor Relations Board’s (“NLRB”) General Counsel (“GC”) released a memorandum providing guidance on the NLRB’s recent...more

A Significant Victory For Employer Use Of Individual Arbitration Agreements

The United States Supreme Court settled a controversy that had been brewing for half a decade as to whether the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”) made enforceable individual agreements to arbitrate employment-related claims in...more

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