N.Y. Legal Aid Attorneys' Claim Can Proceed Against Union, Alleging Retaliation Over Lawsuit Against Anti-Israel Union Resolution
GREATER NEW YORK CITY AREA, JUL 17 – Plaintiffs claim their union retaliated by filing charges and expulsion proceedings after they sued to block a resolution they viewed as antisemitic, citing Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act protections.
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US Federal Judge Allows Antisemitism Lawsuit to Proceed Against Powerful Lawyers Union
A view of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Photo: Chip East via Reuters Connect A US federal judge ruled on Tuesday that an antisemitism lawsuit accusing the powerful Association of Legal Aid Attorneys (ALAA) union can continue over the objections of the organization’s formidable legal counsel, which attempted to have the case dismissed by arguing that it is “self-serving” and “anti-democratic.” On Wednesda…
Brandeis Center Scores Nation’s First Legal Decision Applying Federal Labor Law’s “Bill of Rights” to Protect Union Members From Retaliation for Combating Their Union’s Anti-Israel Crusade - Brandeis Center
July 16, 2025 - The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled thisweek that federal labor law claims brought by union members against the Association of LegalAid Attorneys (ALAA) UAW Local 2325 could proceed, rejecting the ALAA’s motion to dismissthe case. The lawsuit was brought over the ALAA’s attempt to
Salamanca, Gto .- Workers of the company Frugo denounced that reprisals do not stop after having participated in demonstrations to request fair payments of profits and the entry of a new union, they rest them warning only hours before and for every day not worked they pay only 150 pesos, in addition to ill-treatment of the surveillance personnel.
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