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NLRB 2, Employers 0: The Election Rule Wins Again

By Nelson Cary on Jul 31, 2015 08:58 am

Another federal court, this one in Washington, D.C., has come down on the side of the NLRB’s new election rule.  Deciding a case the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and several other employer organizations filed, and to which one employer was added, the court found that the NLRB did not act “arbitrarily or capriciously” in issuing… Continue Reading

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