The National Labor Relations Board’s uptick in activity in favor of unions in December, combined with year-end statistics showing a resurgence of interest in unionization, provides insight into how the NLRB will likely allocate the $25 million in additional federal funds that it is set to receive as a result of December’s budget legislation passed by Congress and signed by President Biden.
Labor-Friendly NLRB Went a Step Further in December
During the beginning of each new presidential administration, it is expected that a newly staffed board will shape labor law in ways that will be seen as different from the ...
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