Child Labor Laws in the U.S.: A Brief History, Current Status, and A Look Ahead
By Samantha M. Safchinsky Bender’s Labor & Employment Bulletin May 2024 (Volume 24, Issue No. 5) There has been an uptick in child labor law
By Samantha M. Safchinsky Bender’s Labor & Employment Bulletin May 2024 (Volume 24, Issue No. 5) There has been an uptick in child labor law
BALTIMORE, MD – Kahn, Smith & Collins P.A., an award winning law firm in the Baltimore region is pleased to announce its official rebranding to
By Daniel Russo Bender’s Labor & Employment Bulletin February 2024 Historic strikes and innovative organizing efforts grabbed much of public media’s labor law attention in
Thryv, Inc., Direct and Foreseeable Harms, and the Next Step in ULP Remedies By David Maher Bender’s, Labor & Employment Bulletin February 2024 On December
By Christopher R. Ryon, Principal, Kahn, Smith & Collins, P.A. Bender’s Labor & Employment Bulletin September 2022 National Labor Relations Board (“Board”) General Counsel Jennifer
By Christopher R. Ryon, Principal, Kahn, Smith & Collins, P.A. By David Maher, Associate, Kahn, Smith & Collins, P.A. A hallmark of workplace protections is
By Keith J. Zimmerman Principal, Kahn, Smith & Collins, P.A. In two decisions in 2019, the Maryland Public School Labor Relations Board (“PSLRB”) ruled that
By David Gray Wright Principal, Kahn, Smith & Collins, P.A Maryland’s structure of labor boards is unique – and fragmented. The roles of Maryland’s labor
Wage theft is common in the construction industry, particularly by subcontractors. General contractors sometimes use unscrupulous subcontractors, staffing companies, and labor brokers to underbid their
In a recently reported decision, the Court of Special Appeals considered a challenge to a State agency’s consideration of the presence of a project labor
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