Category: Legal
NLRB Increases Budget for Unionization Marketing While Mail Ballot Issues Continue
Posted by Phillip Wilson | Jun 24, 2021 | Legal, NLRB
President Biden is calling for a 10% budget increase for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), with $2.1 million earmarked to launch a unionization marketing effort by the board. Beyond beefing up regional offices, Biden’s...
Read MoreCalifornia Considers Requiring Union Labor On Affordable Housing Contracts; Alabama Coalminers Strike Continues
Posted by Phillip Wilson | Jun 24, 2021 | Industry, Legal, Manufacturing, States, Unions
The California State Legislature is considering a proposal that would require all union labor on affordable housing projects. It doesn’t actually make sense for these two things to go together. Union labor is well-known to be...
Read MoreNew Hampshire Rejects Right To Work; Illinois Lawmakers Move Toward Legislating Right To Organize
Posted by Phillip Wilson | Jun 24, 2021 | Legal, States, Unions
The New Hampshire House of Representatives voted down right-to-work legislation this month. If it had passed, NH would have been the 28th right-to-work state in the nation and the first and only right-to-work state in the...
Read MoreNLRB Keeps Decertification Contract Bar Doctrine and Stays Out Of Presidential Appointments
Posted by Phillip Wilson | May 27, 2021 | Legal, NLRB
The decertification contract bar doctrine will remain in place. Last summer the NLRB invited parties to the Mountaire Farms case, along with other interested organizations, to comment on whether the board should eliminate or...
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