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NJ Hotel Must Rehire Unionized Workers Amid NLRB Suit
Law360 (May 19, 2021, 7:25 PM EDT) A New Jersey federal judge on Wednesday granted the National Labor Relations Board an injunction forcing a hotel to rehire its unionized workforce while agency prosecutors press allegations that it subcontracted their jobs without bargaining.
U.S. District Judge John Michael Vazquez ordered Arbah Hotel Corp. to negotiate rehiring terms with the New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council and bring back the fired workers pursuant to their agreement, finding reasonable cause to believe the Meadowlands View Hotel operator violated the law as prosecutors in the NLRB s Newark office allege.
Media makes mayoral endorsements as Wall Street seeks best candidate to manage New York’s crisis
The New York State primary elections are less than six weeks away, and they include the contest for the Democratic nomination for mayor of New York City. The nominee is virtually guaranteed victory in the general election, which will not take place until November. The first of three debates between the leading candidates in the June 22 primary is expected to include eight of the contenders and is scheduled for tonight.
Leading media outlets and other representatives of the ruling elite, fully conscious of the stakes amid the deepening social and economic crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, have begun to weigh in on next month’s vote. Although every Democrat, including those fraudulently labeled as “left,” is fully committed to the capitalist system, the ruling class seeks the most effective defender of its interests. This week the editors of both the