MONEY, POLITICS AND THE US SUPREME COURT
Before the United States Supreme Court is what scholars are calling the case of a Century as far as unions are concerned. “So what?” you say.
If you and I live in the same neighborhood with twenty other families, chances are we have a homeowners association. Paid dues support common services, like snow removal, common area mowing, trash pick up to name a few…
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THIS WEEK IN MISSOURI LEGISLATION (OR, LOOK AT WHAT THEY’RE TRYING TO DO TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY)
Besides traditional attacks on collective bargaining, Missouri’s legislature has been busy in ways which can be very bad for you, your family and your friends and neighbors. This summary is of legislation pending which if passed, can cause considerable inequalities and inequities.
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RESPONSE TO POLITICO’S “BEHIND THE MINIMUM WAGE FIGHT”
For several years, the Carpenters have been out front in drawing attention to wage theft via 1099 misclassification, i.e., independent contractor versus employee. A recent Politico piece illustrates that…
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YOUR SAFETY NET IS AT RISK
In one of the most comprehensive and illuminating writings tracing the struggle for protecting workers from the losses caused by occupational injury, Professor Emily Speiler’s recent work is epic.
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ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN LAWYERS LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
It has been an honor to serve as AWL’s President. I am inspired every day by the women of this organization. They are strong, smart, passionate, committed, and they seem to do it all. Tricia Scaglia will take over as President in 2018. She is one of those women.
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THE DEADLIEST RISK FOR FIREFIGHTERS, VIDEO BY KMBC 9 NEWS
We are proud to represent the families of fallen heroes, and in particular, Stacy Byrne. Her driving concern is that through making public her husband’s struggle with cancer, it will serve to shed light on the risks that firefighters face every call.
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A VETERANS’ DAY MESSAGE FROM JOHN B. BOYD
Thinking about Veterans’ Day and how I feel about it caused me to remember some Vets in particular, each of whom is a hero to me.
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UNIONS FORCED A VOTE ON MISSOURI’S ‘RIGHT-TO-WORK’ LAW. HISTORY IS ON THEIR SIDE
Missouri union supporters have reason to be upbeat about the prospect of repealing a state law banning mandatory union dues: History is on their side.
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AN ARTICLE BY JOHN B. BOYD
“Union bosses…” Representative Holly Rehder uses that phrase in her attempt to denigrate over 310,000 Missourians whose efforts to repudiate once and for all the misnamed Right to Work law through the initiative referendum process.
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RIGHT TO WORK AFFECTS UNIONS MOST, BUT ALL MISSOURI VOTERS WILL HAVE A SAY IN 2018
Missouri labor unions were successful in getting enough signatures to all but guarantee the state’s new right-to-work law won’t go into effect a week from now as Gov. Eric Greitens had planned.
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UNTRAINED WORKERS IN MO
So called “Right-to-Work” and the attack on prevailing wage laws in Missouri diminish the pool of qualified, trained workers who undergo an apprenticeship in the Trades.
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POSSIBLE REDUCED SAFETY STANDARDS FOR SELF-DRIVING VEHICLES
This act could lead to federal law overruling state law that has higher safety requirements or common law protections for citizens.
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CONSEQUENCES OF KILLING CLASS ACTIONS
This case is a very strong example of why class actions are important. Taurus guns, made in Brazil, had a problem: they tended to fire when dropped…
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NEW LAWSUIT MIGHT HELP FIGHT OPIOID ABUSE
Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley is taking an important and necessary step in the ongoing effort to address the opioid drug crisis…
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BEWARE OF EMPLOYEE WAIVER TACTIC
As organized labor leaders negotiate new contracts, they should be wary of an emboldened employer tactic seeking waivers of employee participation in class actions against the employer…
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LETTER TO THE KANSAS CITY STAR EDITOR
This letter to the editor from John B. Boyd appears in the Kansas City Star.
Right to work
When Missouri’s legislature passed a bill with the false slogan “right to work,” it was not representing the interests of working Missourians.
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JURY GIVES WIDOW $551,000 IN CREDIT CARD COLLECTION CASE
By: Lawrence Viele Davidson Special to Missouri Lawyers Weekly May 18, 2017
Debt collector CACH LLC started to pursue collections from Lynn Dingwall shortly after her husband died in 2011, and sued her in 2014…
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WHEN GOVERNMENT WITHDRAWS FROM PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT, PRIVATE CITIZENS IN PRIVATE LAWSUITS NEED TO FILL THE GAP
Across the board, the courts are being called on to stop the worst of the Administration’s attacks. There’s a long, strong history of citizens turning to the courts to enforce environmental laws…
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CANCER DIAGNOSIS: FIREFIGHTER FAMILIES FIGHT FOR JUSTICE
The attorneys at BKTP Law have handled several firefighter cancer cases which have come to successful conclusion over the past two decades. The firm’s lawyers are very experienced in this field of law and have been called upon…
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INDEPENDENCE LAW FIRM EXPANDS PRESENCE IN KC AREA
After hiring two litigators with decades of experience, Boyd Kenter Thomas & Parrish LLC expanded its firm by opening its third and fourth offices.
With the hiring of Dennis Horner and Jeffrey Carey, the Independence-based law firm now has 11 attorneys in Sedalia, Lee’s Summit and Olathe.
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