Update on Recent NLRB Developments for Employers – June 25, 2026
Subject: THE RUDNICK REPORT CONCERNING NEW NLRB CASE DEVELOPMENTS FOR 6-29-26
Dear Team,
I wanted to provide a brief update on recent National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) developments relevant to employers. While the Board continues to issue decisions at a measured pace amid its ongoing efforts to address case backlogs, here are the key items from the past week and surrounding context.
Most Recent Published Board Decisions (June 2026)
1.June 23, 2026 – The Oil Man Corporation (d/b/a Enright & Sons), 374 NLRB No. 136 (Case 04-CA-368560)
- This is an unfair labor practice (ULP) case, likely involving discharge, refusal to bargain, or related violations. Specific details focus on employer conduct in Louisiana/Texas region.
2. June 16, 2026 – Sharp Staffing Resource Network, 374 NLRB No. 135 (Case 21-RC-361867)
- A representation (R) case dealing with union election issues, such as voter eligibility, bargaining unit scope, or challenges to election results.
3. June 12, 2026 – SWCA, Incorporated d/b/a SWCA Environmental Consultants, 374 NLRB No. 134 (Case 27-CA-345263)
- ULP case, probably involving protected concerted activity, retaliation for union support, or workplace rule violations in Utah.
4. June 12, 2026 – Anheuser-Busch, LLC, 374 NLRB No. 133 (Case 12-CA-094114)
- A supplemental decision on remand from the Eleventh Circuit. It addresses remedies or compliance issues in a long-running case, likely bargaining obligations or reinstatement.
5. June 11, 2026 – United States Postal Service, 374 NLRB No. 132 (Case 05-CA-287508)
- Common USPS cases often involve discipline of employees for union activity or posting, or refusal to bargain over changes.
6. June 10, 2026 – M.J. Melo Painting Ltd., 374 NLRB No. 131 (Case 29-CA-278541 et al.)
- Multi-charge ULP case in New York involving painting/contractor industry issues (e.g., discharges or failures to hire).
7. June 9, 2026 – Parking Systems Plus, Inc., 374 NLRB No. 123 (Case 29-CA-331253)
- Successorship case involving a change in contractors (valet parking) and obligations to hire predecessor employees or recognize the union.
8. June 5, 2026 – Starbucks Corporation cases (e.g., 374 NLRB Nos. 128 & 130)
- Multiple rulings finding violations such as unilateral changes to policies (e.g., dress code) without bargaining and interrogation related to strikes. Remedies typically include rescinding policies, backpay, and notice posting. These reflect ongoing high-profile Starbucks union activity.
9. If you need any assistance concerning NLRB litigation, an election, negotiations with your union or any other labor relations issue, please contact Sanford Rudnick JD to respond to the NLRB or union call 800-326-3046 or sandy@rudnickpro.com, www.nlrblaw.com
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