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Workplace investigations could become more public

  • Nashville Business Journal
Nashville Business Journal

In this article, Littler attorney C. Eric Stevens is quoted extensively on a recent ruling by the National Labor Relations Board that could prohibit employers from having a blanket confidentiality policy during workplace investigations. "Employers have never been able to promise anonymity but most policies promised confidentiality as much as can be maintained," said Stevens.

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