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Frontier Says FTC Suit Sidesteps Justices Restitution Ruling
Law360 (July 21, 2021, 8:03 PM EDT) Frontier Communications Corp. derided the Federal Trade Commission s lawsuit accusing the telecom company of offering customers DSL internet service slower than advertised, telling a California federal judge Tuesday the agency manufactured the case in a misguided attempt to sidestep the U.S. Supreme Court gutting its restitution power.
The FTC, joined by Arizona, California, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina and Wisconsin, alleged in its May 19 complaint that Frontier nationally advertised internet speeds it is incapable of delivering, and that the company s salespeople offered and sold internet speed tiers to customers that wouldn t be available at their addresses.
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National Labor Relations Board NLRB upheld an Administrative Law Judge’s ALJ finding that an employer violated the National Labor Relations Act NLRA when it refused to bargain over the effects of requiring employees to submit new I-9 forms. Frontier Communications Corp.
Frontier Communications Corp. must bargain with unionized employees over its request that employees fill out entirely new I-9 forms, a National Labor Relations Board panel held Wednesday, affirming an administrative law judge's ruling last year that the telecom company had violated labor law by refusing to do so.