The National Labor Relations Board will continue to apply a worker-friendly precedent that expanded the standard remedies for unfair labor practices at least until another Republican joins the board.
Republican NLRB members James Murphy and Scott Mayer said in a ruling Wednesday that there’s “no need at this time” to weigh in on the legality of the 2021decision in Thryv, Inc., which requires employers to pay for the downstream economic harms stemming from their labor law violations.
Murphy and Mayer’s position on Thryv indicates they won’t overrule any other precedents without a third vote in the affirmative, apparent confirmation ...
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