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NLRB Concludes Pending Workplace Investigations May Be Kept Confidential

By Nelson Cary on Jan 02, 2020 12:26 pm

As many employers know, confidentiality can be essential to performing workplace investigations.  Last month, in Apogee Retail, LLC, a 3-1 decision, the NLRB agreed.  Applying the test for facially neutral rules established in The Boeing Company, 365 N.L.R.B. No. 154 (2017) (discussed here), the NLRB held that workplace rules that require employees to keep pending… Continue Reading

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