Practice Areas Labor Board Finds Employer Committed Unfair Labor Practice By Ceasing To Pay Pension Contributions After Labor Contract Expired By Ronak Rana August 26, 2016
Practice Areas Federal court approves $900,000 settlement in wage-and-hour lawsuit against Bronx Diner By Ronak Rana August 5, 2016
Practice Areas In case of first impression, New York court holds that city Housing Authority arbitrarily denied reinstatement rights to injured “labor class” employee. By Ronak Rana August 3, 2016
Practice Areas Federal appeals court rejects “right to work” challenge to union security provision of Railway labor act. By Ronak Rana July 11, 2016
Practice Areas NEW YORK COURT HOLDS UNION HAS NO DUTY TO NEGOTIATE FOR RETROACIVE PAY FOR THOSE WHO QUIT THEIR JOB BEFORE CONTRACT IS REACHED By Ronak Rana June 30, 2016
Practice Areas COHEN, WEISS AND SIMON LLP, TOGETHER WITH MAKE THE ROAD NEW YORK, OBTAINS $130,000 SETTLEMENT IN WAGE AND HOUR LAWSUIT AGAINST QUEENS CARWASH By Ronak Rana June 24, 2016
Bankruptcy A Company’s Bankruptcy Filing Typically Provides No Shield Against Grievances, Arbitrations and Unfair Labor Practice Charges June 3, 2016
Bankruptcy Whether a Claim is Pre- or Post-Petition Is Critical But Often Far from Clear, as a Michigan Bankruptcy Court Decision Shows May 16, 2016