Overview
As the National Labor Relations Board advocates in favor of unions and makes it more difficult for employers to communicate the potential ill effects of unionization, the climate between employers and union members becomes more treacherous. Mike works with employers in traditional labor relations matters by preparing statements of position, investigating grievances and litigating matters in response to filings of unfair labor practices with the National Labor Relations Board.
Mike counsels employers on labor relations, including compliance with federal and state statutes and regulations regarding Title VII, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act and the National Labor Relations Act. He represents employers facing litigation matters, such as discrimination charges, union organizing drives, collective bargaining, arbitration, and employment contracts and restrictive covenant disputes.
Additionally, Mike provides counsel to clients involved in immigration matters with regard to employment and compliance. He regularly assists employers in obtaining H-1B visas for temporary foreign employees and conducts compliance audits of I-9 forms and employer work authorization obligations.
Experience
Membership & Involvement
- HR Peer Group: Technology & Manufacturing Association (TMA)
- Board of Directors: Fox Valley Association General Contractors
- Member: Illinois State Bar Association; Chicagoland Associated General Contractors
Resources & Insights
In the Media
Alerts
Speaking Engagements
Published Works
Blog Posts
Education on Demand
Join Mike Hughes and Timm Schowalter as they identify the latest labor law developments.
The new amendment to the Illinois joint employer rule appears to cast a wide net as to who is considered a joint employer. This allows for the potential to expand wage and hour liability in Illinois to businesses that may not even be aware they are joint employers.
As quickly as the world is changing so is the legal landscape. These changes span the spectrum and challenge many aspects of the relationship between employers and employees, including greater restrictions on non-compete agreements to patterns and trends emerging with unions.
The key legal issues and developments impacting the construction industry in 2021 -- from COVID-19 to the recent election.
- Amundsen Davis's Tenth Annual Labor & Employment Fall SeminarAmundsen Davis's Tenth Annual Labor & Employment Fall Seminar
Join us Wednesday, September 4 for our Tenth Annual Labor & Employment Fall Seminar. This event will be livestreamed from our Chicago office.
- Fundamentals of NLRA Representation Cases and ElectionsFundamentals of NLRA Representation Cases and Elections
Join Mike Hughes as he discusses the latest in labor relations at the Hot Topics in Contemporary Labor Relations Law Conference!
- Amundsen Davis’s Leadership & Management Certification Training SeriesAmundsen Davis’s Leadership & Management Certification Training Series
View our five-session leadership management program, designed for high-potential mid to senior-level managers working in any function or industry and provides the professional tools to accelerate growth, build authentic leadership skills, and navigate the complexities of labor laws.
- Mike Hughes Interviewed on Recent Health Care Union ActivityMike Hughes Interviewed on Recent Health Care Union Activity
Hfma interviewed Mike Hughes on the recent health care union activity and the consequences it will have on hospitals and health care systems.
Services
- Class Action
- Construction
- Cybersecurity & Data Privacy
- Employment Advice & Counsel
- Employment Litigation
- Equal Pay Compliance
- Government Regulation, Audit & Compliance
- Immigration & Global Mobility
- Labor, Employment & Immigration
- Mandatory Training
- OSHA
- Staffing Agency, Independent Contractor & Contingent Workforce
- Traditional Labor & Union Relations
- Unfair Competition Counseling & Litigation
- Vaccine Mandates in the Workplace
- Wage & Hour
- Workplace Investigations
Education
Chicago-Kent College of Law, J.D., 2003 High Honors
Illinois Institute of Technology, B.S., 1993
Admissions
- Illinois