When we think of workplace safety, we usually think of protections relating to heavy machinery or hazardous chemicals or something of that nature, but there are several laws protecting workers, including the Fair Labor Standards Act, The Occupational Safety and Health Act, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Civil READ MORE
Month: April 2026
That Union Thing
The National Labor Relations Board has repealed a 2023 rule regarding joint employers. The standard now considers a company a joint employer if it has direct and immediate control over conditions including hiring, supervision, and pay. Joint employers are obligated to engage in collective bargaining and can be held liable for interfering in union organizing. READ MORE
Local and Industry News
New World Symphony (NWS) president and CEO Howard Herring has announced his retirement. Herring led the NWS for 25 years, and oversaw the building of the $167 million New World Center and the completion of a $150 million endowment campaign. The Knight New Media Center, NWS Media, and new concert formats were launched during his READ MORE
Membership Roster Changes
New, Reinstated, and Resigned members for March 2026: New Members: Reinstated Members: none Resigned Members: Deceased Members: none
