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- The ‘union avoidance’ industry is worth $1.7 billion. Florida union busters are cashing in.
- Disney World workers, teachers union urge Disney to drop lawsuits against Orange County
- Brightline’s union-busting lawsuit tossed by federal judge
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Disney World workers, teachers union urge Disney to drop lawsuits against Orange County
Brightline’s union-busting lawsuit tossed by federal judge
How Orlando’s Tourism Industry Can Manage Vendor and Contractor Disputes
Orlando consistently ranks as the most-visited destination in the United States, with Visit Orlando reporting more than 74 million visitors annually and generating tens of billions...
Staff of Gen Z-led nonprofit Youth Action Fund have organized a union
Florida Gov. DeSantis signs anti-union bill into law on International Workers’ Day
April 17, 2026
Los Angeles teachers reach tentative agreement; labor leaders launch Union Now; and federal unions challenge FLRA power concentration.
May 22, 2026
U.S. employers spend $1.7B on union avoidance each year and the ICJ declares the right to strike a protected activity.
Disney World Cake Bake Shop faces lawsuits over alleged wage theft
Report: U.S. Employers Spending $1.7B Annually to Fight Unions
The EPI found that companies routinely deploy targeted messaging campaigns and outside legal advisers to discourage workers from supporting union drives.
Florida school choice advocates push back against union’s ‘frivolous’ voucher suit
Winter Garden hires firm to assist displaced downtown businesses
Winter Garden city commissioners approved hiring Retail Strategies Inc. to help small businesses affected by lease non-renewals along Plant Street.
NEWS: Union Claims Disney World Lawsuit Could Cost Locals Money
Orlando locals allege that Disney's lawsuits could cost them money.
Labor union participation is on the rise even as U.S. companies spend $1.7 billion annually to halt union formation
Last year, Amazon reported spending $26 million on non-attorney consultants to persuade employees not to unionize.
Florida Blocks Local Governments from DEI Initiatives: What Private Employers Need to Know
Florida has taken another step in its ongoing effort to curtail diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in the state by blocking local governments from funding or promoting...
May 15, 2026
SEIU 32BJ pioneers new health insurance model; LIRR unions approach a strike; and Starbucks prevails against NRLB in Fifth Circuit.
Viewpoint: How Businesses are Building Proactive Resolution into Legal, Risk Strategy, in Jacksonville Business Journal
Escalating dispute activity across intellectual property, commercial, employment, and international matters is forcing businesses to rethink how they manage legal risk in real time...
Local Unions Warn That Disney World’s Property Tax Lawsuits Could Raise Prices in the Community
Local unions host town hall to discuss impact of Disney World's property tax lawsuits.
May 4, 2026
Trump signs order to expand retirement plan access; Eleventh Circuit upholds NLRB determination that security guard lieutenants can unionize; REI workers launch consumer boycott.
May 3, 2026
Florida further restricts public employee unions; Yale begins negotiations with postdoc union, and online tabletop game developers seek to unionize.
UCF students ‘strike’ in support of faculty, against campus ICE agreement
Florida Governor Signs Reforms for Accountability in Teacher Unions
The Florida Governor recently signed education reforms for accountability in teacher unions. The post Florida Governor Signs Reforms for Accountability in Teacher Unions appeared f...
Report: Wizards of the Coast is trying to discourage workers from unionizing
'You could end up with more, the same, or less than you have now.'
The Nine-Step Playbook European Companies Can Follow to Help Their U.S. Operations Comply with U.S. Labor Laws
In the first part of this two-part series, I explained why it’s important for European companies planning to do business in the U.S. to avoid inadvertently mobilizing unionization...
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