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Supreme Court appears open to Starbucks’ claims in labor-organizing case

  • Written by Michael Z. Green, Professor of Law and Director, Workplace Law Program, Texas A&M University
Supreme Court appears open to Starbucks’ claims in labor-organizing caseMore than 400 Starbucks shops have voted to join a union so far.AP Photo/Joshua Bessex

What factors must a court consider when the National Labor Relations Board requests an order requiring an employer to rehire terminated workers before the completion of unfair labor practice proceedings?

That’s the central question that the Supreme Court...

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