Google Seeks 5th Cir. Review of NLRB’s YouTube Bargaining Order

Jan. 9, 2024, 6:33 PM UTC

Alphabet Inc.’s Google has appealed a National Labor Relations Board ruling that it illegally refused to bargain with the union representing YouTube contract staff, in a likely bid to overturn the agency’s finding that the tech giant jointly employs the workers.

In a filing posted to the docket Monday, Google petitioned the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to review the board’s Jan. 3 ruling that it and Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp.—the YouTube workers’ direct employer—had violated the National Labor Relations Act.

In the NLRB case, Google admitted its refusal to bargain while disputing the validity of a ...

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