Labor board nominee splits industry
Construction business groups fear the balance of power on the National Labor Relations Board could shift toward labor if a former union attorney fills one of three vacant seats. Groups such as the...
View ArticleNational Labor Relations Board case creates lawyers’ quandry
BOSTON — Labor and employment lawyers’ jobs got a little trickier last week, after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that nearly 600 rulings from the National Labor Relations Board were handed down while...
View ArticleBlock on NLRB nominations could mean headaches for labor lawyers
Today, the NLRB has four members. But if members of the Senate, angered over recent NLRB actions, block President Obama’s attempts to fill those vacancies, the board could again drop to two members,...
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