NLRB appeals ruling on posting union notices
The National Labor Relations Board has filed an appeal that could sort out if private businesses can be forced to post notices informing workers about their rights to join or form a union.
New NLRB brings more uncertainty for labor lawyers
One of the most contentious years in the National Labor Relations Board’s history ended amid controversy and now the New Year has begun with a brand new political hailstorm that could spell more confusion and uncertainty for labor attorneys.
NLRB delays workplace posting rule
The National Labor Relations Board has postponed the effective date of its controversial new notice-posting rule by more than two months.
National Labor Relations Board: Facebook firings illegal
Employees who were fired over comments made on Facebook were illegally terminated, an Administrative Law Judge for the National Labor Relations Board has determined.
LABORED RELATIONS: NLRA and Disciplinary Action for Social Media Abuse
The discharge of employees for making comments through social media such as Twitter, Facebook and Myspace has resulted in dozens of lawsuits under various employment rights statutes in the past couple of years.
2009AP1874-AC Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, Inc., v. City of Milwaukee
The City of Milwaukee ordinance providing paid sick leave for employees enacted pursuant to the direct legislation statute is valid.
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