Washington just became the latest state to enact a so-called “trigger” labor law, which will allow the state’s labor board to regulate private-sector labor relations if the federal framework fails.
The National Labor Relations Board will still be left without a quorum to make decisions when the federal government reopens. It has had just one member since August. The federal government shutdown ...
The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA or the Act), enacted in 1935, is the cornerstone of private-sector labor law in the United States. Section 7 of the NLRA guarantees employees the right to ...
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