NLRB Member Favors Shorter Election Periods

Speculation has increased in many quarters that components of the Employee Free Choice Act may be implemented administratively given organized labor’s failure to achieve legislative progress. The most recent warning signal came during a Boston labor law conference held on October 21, when National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) member Mark Gaston Pearce, a Democrat appointee, opined that the time period between the filing of an election petition and the election itself should be “as brief as possible.” Under EFCA, organized labor sought the elimination of any election period through its card check proposal in order to effectively silence employers attempting to educate employees with regard to unionization and the impact of any decision to unionize.  Continue reading this entry at Littler's Labor Relations Counsel

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