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  2. Unfair labor practice - Wikipedia

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    An unfair labor practice (ULP) in United States labor law refers to certain actions taken by employers or unions that violate the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (49 Stat. 449) 29 U.S.C. § 151–169 (also known as the NLRA and the Wagner Act after NY Senator Robert F. Wagner [1]) and other legislation.

  3. Unfair list - Wikipedia

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    An unfair list (strike list or do not work order) is a list compiled by trade unions of employers who have engaged in unfair or strike-worthy labor practices, including: [citation needed] Refusing to engage in collective bargaining negotiations with a trade union; Refusing to sign applicable collective bargaining agreements (including MBAs)

  4. Employee Free Choice Act - Wikipedia

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    An injunction would also have been available if the employer "engaged in any other unfair labor practice" that would have restrained the rights under NLRA section 7. Currently, such federal court injunctions are required only for violations by unions. No such remedy exists for unlawful acts committed by employers in violation of workers' rights.

  5. Duke U. subsidiary fired worker after he discussed wages ...

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    Workers can file unfair labor practice charges without hiring lawyers or being in unions. The former Duke CE employee told the N&O he was aware of his rights and called the regional NLRB office in ...

  6. United States labor law - Wikipedia

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    Unfair labor practices, made unlawful by the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 §153, prohibit employers discriminating against people who organize a union and vote to get a voice at work. First, under §158(a)(3)–(4) a person who joins a union must suffer no discrimination or retaliation in their chances for being hired, terms of their ...

  7. Starbucks largely loses appeal over baristas' firing in NLRB case

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    Circuit Judge Thomas Ambro wrote for a three-judge panel that substantial evidence supported the NLRB's conclusion that Starbucks engaged in unfair labor practices by firing Echo Nowakowska and ...

  8. National Labor Relations Act of 1935 - Wikipedia

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    Under section 8 (29 U.S.C. § 158) the law defines a set of prohibited actions by employers, employees, and unions, known as an unfair labor practice. [11] The first five unfair labor practices aimed at employers are in section 8(a).

  9. SpaceX accused of unlawfully firing employees who were ...

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    A U.S. labor agency has accused SpaceX of unlawfully firing employees who penned an open letter critical of CEO Elon Musk and creating an impression that worker activities were under surveillance ...