Labor News & Commentary March 19 Starbucks seeks to apply recent Supreme Court precedent on free speech & more
https://onlabor.org/march-19-2025/
By Henry Green
In todays News & Commentary, Colorado unions push their state to join Montana in requiring just cause protection and Starbucks seeks to apply recent Supreme Court precedent on free speech to the NLRBs analysis of employer threats.
The Colorado AFL-CIO and SEIU Local 105 have filed a ballot measure that would make Colorado the second state in the country to mandate just cause protection. Montana has had statewide just cause protection since the 1980s. As a fascinating article from the Niskanen Center discusses, Montanas Wrongful Discharge from Employment Act emerged as a legislative compromise after judges created exceptions to the states at-will employment scheme that led for large damage awards for fired workers.
The proposed Colorado law would prohibit companies with more than eight employees from firing a worker without just cause, which under the measures definition includes the employers financial instability or the employees substandard performance, neglect, or conviction for a crime of moral turpitude. Workers fired without just cause could sue for reinstatement, backpay, and attorneys fees. The measure comes as Colorado unions are also seeking to pass a senate bill that would eliminate a right-to-work-like measure in the state.
FULL story at link above.