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2020 Review: Courts weigh labor, tread, intellectual property cases

Pixabay photo by Edward Lich The courts were still full of action that impacted the tire business in 2020 despite the challenges of COVID-19. The courts were still full of action that impacted the tire business in 2020 despite the challenges of COVID-19. A years-long legal dispute over labor representation at a Kumho Tire USA Inc. plant in Macon, Ga., apparently came to an end with the counting of disputed ballots that resulted in a narrow victory for union backers. The company and labor organizers have been at odds since 2017, the year after the $450 million plant opened. The United Steelworkers (USW) union claimed victory over the summer when contested ballots from a September 2019 vote were opened. Union supporters had a 141-137 lead heading into consideration of 13 contested ballots.

Meituan in the antitrust dock-Eastday

From:ChinaDaily   |  2020-12-31 06:59 On-demand service platform faces lawsuit for alleged abuse of market power Meituan, China s largest on-demand service platform handling online food deliveries and restaurant orders, is facing a lawsuit in a Beijing court for alleged abuse of market power, amid China s ongoing scrutiny of key technology sectors, including the internet. The antitrust case, filed by a person surnamed Wang, has been accepted by the Beijing Intellectual Property Court, according to an official court notice. The complainant said that Meituan s decision to temporarily remove Alipay, the payment platform of Alibaba, as a payment option from its main app, was an abuse of its dominant market position.

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