09/10/2015
				
The National Labor Relations Board has ruled that Dresser-Rand  Co., located near Corning, N.Y., violated the National Labor Relations  Act when it reinstated workers who crossed the picket line before it  hired back those who stayed on strike during labor unrest at the plant.				
			 
			
09/10/2015
				
The Fair Labor Standards Act protects employees and former  employees against retaliation for complaining about wage-and-hour  violations, including filing lawsuits. For example, an employer can’t  try to punish a former employee by providing false negative references  or otherwise interfering with someone’s job prospects. Basically, retaliation is anything that would dissuade a reasonable person from making the complaint in the first place. Fortunately,  simply asking the former employee if he wants to settle a lawsuit isn’t  enough, even if the effort is persistent and makes for an uncomfortable  confrontation.