Crunch Fitness Lawsuit Targets California Labor Law Violations

Crunch Fitness Lawsuit Targets California Labor Law Violations

San Francisco, CAOn March 25, 2025, Eduardo Eloisa sued Crunch LLC in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles, Central District. The lawsuit has since been removed to... Read more »
Tesla Cited for California Labor Code Violations

Tesla Cited for California Labor Code Violations

San Francisco, CA In June of 2024, Sharon Lane Chin filed a class action lawsuit alleging that Tesla, Inc. had violated both the federal Worker Adjustment and Notification Act (WARN) and the California... Read more »
PAGA lawsuit Accuses Panera Bakery Chain California Labor Violations

PAGA lawsuit Accuses Panera Bakery Chain California Labor Violations

Los Angeles, CAPanera, a bakery-restaurant chain, is accused of stiffing its hourly catering staff out of overtime wages and numerous other California labor law violations. A Private Attorneys General Act lawsuit (PAGA)... Read more »
Cinepolis Charged with Multiple California Labor Law Violations

Cinepolis Charged with Multiple California Labor Law Violations

Los Angeles, CA On October 21, Jacqueline Honorio filed a proposed class action lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court on behalf of at least 100 individuals who worked for USA Cinema Services LLC,... Read more »
Top Five Labor Law Developments for March 2024

Top Five Labor Law Developments for March 2024

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Joshua Adams Authors “Department of Labor Practice in Loper Bright’s Uncertain Wake”

Joshua Adams Authors “Department of Labor Practice in Loper Bright’s Uncertain Wake”

Joshua Adams authors “Department of Labor Practice in Loper Bright’s Uncertain Wake,” published in Bloomberg Law.  Source link Read more »
Labor and Employment News Impacting the Beltway April 5, 2024

Labor and Employment News Impacting the Beltway April 5, 2024

The Beltway Buzz is a weekly update summarizing labor and employment news from inside the Beltway and clarifying how what’s happening in Washington, D.C., could impact your business. Congress on Spring Break … What’s... Read more »
What Court Striking Down Labor Board’s New Joint-Employer Rule Means for Construction Employers

What Court Striking Down Labor Board’s New Joint-Employer Rule Means for Construction Employers

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas struck down the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB’s) 2023 joint-employer rule, which only required an entity to possess or reserve the right... Read more »
Shaping Restrictive Covenants in Retail: Insights From Labor Board Guidance

Shaping Restrictive Covenants in Retail: Insights From Labor Board Guidance

In the evolving retail landscape, where competition is fierce and intellectual property is paramount, the use of restrictive covenants has long been a cornerstone for protecting proprietary information and safeguarding competitive advantages.... Read more »
Changes to child labor law being proposed across America

Changes to child labor law being proposed across America

As child labor violations soar across the country, dozens of states are ramping up efforts to update child labor laws — with widespread efforts to weaken laws, but some to bolster them... Read more »
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