Posts Tagged ‘ supreme court ’

Window and Door Companies Weigh in on Supreme Court Decision Regarding Vaccine Mandate

Jan 14th, 2022

Some companies and organizations in the glass and fenestration industry may have breathed a collective sigh of relief yesterday when the Supreme Court ruled to block an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rule mandating businesses with at least 100 employees require workers to be vaccinated or get tested weekly and wear a mask. In Minnesota, […]

Starline Windows Sued By Terminated Employee

Sep 11th, 2018

A former Starline Windows, based in Surrey, B.C. Canada, employee was awarded six months’ pay following a court case, Greenlees v. Starline Windows Ltd, between himself and the window company. The Supreme Court of B.C. ruled in favor of James Greenlees on August 29th. Greenlees sued Starline Windows for wrongful dismissal, following his termination from […]

How Will Same-Sex Marriage Affect Business?

Jun 29th, 2015

It’s an argument that was often used by proponents of legalizing homosexual marriage: “If same-sex marriage is legalized, it won’t affect you at all.” But is that true? What does the sweeping Supreme Court decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide really mean for the industry? Some of the nation’s top voices in business have remained silent. […]

NLRB Abandons Poster Rule

Jan 10th, 2014

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) announced this week that it will not seek Supreme Court review of two U.S. Court of Appeals decisions invalidating the NLRB’s Notice Posting Rule, which would have required most private sector employers to post a notice of employee rights in the workplace. The NLRB says it remains committed to ensuring […]

Manufacturers’ EPA Challenge to be Heard Before Supreme Court

Oct 17th, 2013

The U.S. Supreme Court has announced it will accept the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) and other associations’ petition challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) regulation of greenhouse gases, according to a release from the Glass Association of North America (GANA), which is a part of the coalition challenging the EPA regulations. NAM president and […]

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