...cases that found a widespread discussion of player health and safety in CBAs to be sufficient. "The thing that concerns me, Mr...
The first courtroom appearance in the nationwide case filed by thousands of current and former football players against the National Football League, claiming that the NFL is responsible for the long
On November 28, 2012, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court granted the petition for allowance of appeal of Scott's Development Co. in the matter of Bricklayers of Western Pennsylvania Combined Funds v. Sco
...or their statutory duty to bargain under the National Labor Relations Act). CBAs that expire before 2014 or that contain "reopener" provisions will...
...was meant to have the limited purpose of applying uniform law to CBAs by pre-empting state-law claims that require substantial analysis of a...
...reduce its labor costs. Consequently, American sought to modify each of its CBAs. American proposed to the unions a 20 percent labor cost reduction, which...
Under the Pennsylvania Mechanic's Lien Law (MLL), only a "contractor" or "subcontractor" is permitted to file a mechanic's lien against an owner of property for payment of debts due by the owner to t
When the city of Philadelphia decides on a legal team to help it explore a deal divesting Philadelphia Gas Works, attorneys said facilitating the sale of the municipally owned utility would reflect a
...subcontractors" because the unions' members were employees of Pustelak and the CBAs were not subcontractor agreements. The trial court concluded that since the unions...
A public employer cannot unilaterally eliminate firefighters' pension benefits without collectively bargaining with a union representative first, the state Supreme Court has ruled
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