Supreme Court Backs Businesses Challenging California Labor Law
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In a 6-3 decision, the Court's conservative judges sided with agriculture businesses that sought to restrict communication between unions and unionized w...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with California agriculture businesses in their challenge to a state regulation that gives unions access to farm property in order to organize workers. As a result of the ruling, California will have to modify or abandon the regulation put in place in 1975 after the efforts of labor leader Cesar Chavez. The justices ruled 6-3 along ideological lines for the agriculture businesses. It’s another potential setback for unions as a result of a high court decision. “The access regulation amounts to simple appropriation of private property,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the conservative members of the court.More Related News