• Not yet, but they can try to appeal to federal courts. The courts decide if there’s a matter worth considering at the federal level.

        SCOTUS is more pro-corporation and anti-worker than it is anti-women, thanks to the Federalist Society shills.

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          I’m pretty sure there would need to be an argument made that this is a federal issue. This isn’t something like voting rights, which is potentially a constitutional issue.

          Trust me when I say I am not a fan of SCOTUS, and I supported candidates who said they’d appoint additional justices (to a total of 13, for instance) to rebalance the courts. I just don’t think they can take every case, especially those like this one.

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    They could. But they are so easily bought that Uber will just throw them like $5k and they’ll bend over backwards for them.

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    Corporations have no business (ha ha) writing labor laws because companies and Labor have completely opposite goals. If your union is letting the company write your union’s bylaws, then you have a weak (probably non-existent) union.