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March 2, 2007

The Employee Free Choice Act: It's More than Just a Misleading Name

The Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives on February 5,

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March 2, 2007

The Employee Free Choice Act: It's More than Just a Misleading Name

The Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives on February 5,

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March 1, 2007

The Dangers of Overbroad Work Rules: Union-Free and Unionized Employers Beware

Most employers across the United States have a compilation of work rules – some more detailed than

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October 11, 2006

NLRB Clarifies and Expands Key Aspects of Supervisory Status Test

The National Labor Relations Board has issued a much-anticipated group of decisions that help to clarify

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October 3, 2006

Ninth Circuit Forbids California Employers From Using State Funds To Address Union Organizing

In a divided decision with far-reaching implications, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth

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October 2, 2006

Sharing Compensation or Benefit Information Between Competitors May Violate Antitrust Laws

Employers commonly participate in surveys to assist in setting competitive wage rates, salaries, or benefits.

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July 25, 2006

Increasing Employer Control: The NLRB Significantly Restricts Nurses' Right to Wear Certain Union-Related Buttons

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or "the Board") has long recognized an employer's right

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June 26, 2006

Employment Arbitration Policies Must Expressly Exclude NLRA Charges

All private sector employers that maintain mandatory employment arbitration policies for nonunion employees

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May 22, 2006

"Change to Win" Announces Action Plan to Organize Millions of Workers

At an organizing convention attended by over 2,000 union organizers in Las Vegas, the "Change to Win"

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May 18, 2006

Union "Funeral Procession" Violates Secondary Boycott Law - Are Rats and Banners Next?

It is a cornerstone of our national labor policy that a labor union cannot lawfully threaten, coerce

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