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Yo, so check it out – this workers’ rights group is accusing Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom of messing with their employees’ chats about the law firm’s deal with Donald Trump. The group is saying Skadden did some shady stuff by limiting email lists. Like, what’s up with that?
The National Institute for Workers’ Rights went ahead and filed a complaint about this with the National Labor Relations Board. They’re not playing around, man.
Skadden made this deal with Trump, right? They’re supposed to give $100 million in free legal services to support causes that Trump digs. Plus, they promised not to discriminate illegally when it comes to equity, diversity, and inclusion. Sounds like they got themselves a pretty sweet deal, huh?
The workers were using their work emails to talk about this whole situation, maybe even planning to quit and stuff. But then Skadden went and shut down those email lists before announcing the deal. Not cool, dude.
The National Institute for Workers’ Rights is all worked up about this. They’re worried about workers’ rights and all that jazz. They’re not acting on behalf of Skadden’s employees, though. Anyone can file a complaint for unfair labor practices, you know?
Jeremy D. London, the big shot at Skadden, didn’t bother replying when the ABA Journal reached out for a comment. Typical.
So, yeah, that’s the latest drama going on with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom. Not really sure why this matters, but hey, it’s news, right? Just thought you might wanna know.