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What Manufacturing and Other Employers Can Expect From Biden National Labor Relations Board

By Maurice Jenkins, Timothy J. Ryan & James M. Stone on September 30, 2022
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Through its decisions, the five-member National Labor Relations Board interprets the National Labor Relations Act. These decisions set rules that regulate unionized and non-unionized workplaces, including the relationship between employers and organized labor and the rights of employees to engage in concerted activities. With President Joe Biden’s appointees taking their seats, the Board’s Democratic majority is expected to make changes that would likely benefit organized labor. (Read full article here)

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