NLRB Nixes Precedent on Giving Witness Statements to Unions
We’ve all heard the saying “Elections have consequences.” Unfortunately, that statement often falls on deaf ears, and the gravity of election outcomes are easily dismissed.
Here’s yet another example of the impact the 2012 election is having on your business. It’s important to remember that the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is not an elected body, but one appointed by the president. The majority of the Board is determined by the president, and they carry out the administration’s priorities, including overturning long-held precedents established by earlier Boards.
In late June, the NLRB reversed its ...
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