A condition of employment by accounting giant Ernst & Young that workers agree to mandatory arbitration of disputes and give up a right to class

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A condition of employment by accounting giant Ernst & Young that workers agree to mandatory arbitration of disputes and give up a right to class
A federal judge rejected the proposed $100 million class action settlement over the status of Uber drivers who said they should be treated as employees
California public employees have no vested right to “spike” pensions a state appeals court ruled Wednesday, upholding key elements of a 2013 law aimed at
The Justice Department can’t use federal money to prosecute people who use medical marijuana in states where that use is legal and suspects have complied with
Hawaii’s open primary system does not violate the constitutional association rights of the Democratic Party, a federal appeals court ruled Monday. Since 1979, the Hawaii
Facebook Inc. has been ordered by a federal magistrate to explain why it snubbed seven IRS summonses demanding information on how the company transfers rights