
Braden Campbell
Editor At Large, Labor at Law360
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1 week ago |
hoodline.com | Braden Campbell
The University of Utah diving program has made a strategic move by enlisting Logan Andrews as its new assistant diving coach. Taking a step out of the head coach spotlight from New Mexico, Andrews joins the Utes with a track record of nurturing diving talent, as acknowledged by head coach Richard Marschner. "I couldn't be more excited about hiring Logan to our staff as we are extremely lucky to be adding someone of his caliber to our team," Marschner said, as per UtahUtes.com.
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1 week ago |
hoodline.com | Braden Campbell
In a recent revelation that's sure to spark interest among working parents, Summit County has been designated as one of "The Best Place for Working Parents®." This accolade was specifically awarded to certain Salt Lake, Summit, and Wasatch County businesses that have set the standard high with their family-friendly practices.
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2 weeks ago |
hoodline.com | Braden Campbell
Source: Beneathtimp, CC0, via Wikimedia CommonsResidents of Salt Lake City can look forward to clear skies and rising temperatures as the week progresses, according to the forecast provided by the National Weather Service. Today's outlook promises a sunny day with temperatures climbing to a high near 95 degrees. National Weather Service reports an east wind transitioning to southwest in the afternoon, bringing in slight changes as the day wears on.
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2 weeks ago |
hoodline.com | Braden Campbell
The National Weather Service has provided an update for Salt Lake City’s weather outlook, suggesting residents can expect a series of sunny days ahead with temperatures climbing into the mid-90s. Today's forecast includes conditions favorable for outdoor activities, with a high of 93°F and light winds shifting from variable to west throughout the morning. The pleasant weather seems set to continue with mostly clear skies in the evenings.
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2 weeks ago |
law360.com | Braden Campbell
By Braden Campbell ( June 11, 2025, 6:09 PM EDT) -- An Eighth Circuit panel questioned Wednesday the process behind the National Labor Relations Board's ruling that Home Depot illegally forced out a worker for displaying the letters "BLM" on their apron but didn't tip its hand on whether this move was within the company's rights.... Law360 is on it, so you are, too.
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New: Two years after its surprise election win, the Amazon Labor Union is broke, beset by infighting and ignored by management. Can the one-time darling of the labor movement turn it around? https://t.co/BgchXjC4rh

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SCOTUS appears set to make the NLRB satisfy the same 4-part test as any other party when it goes to court to stop labor violations. But it's unclear from yesterday's hearing just how critical of the board it will instruct the lower courts to be https://t.co/vtM4W7QwFE