The federal labor board’s top prosecutor has issued new guidelines for use of evidence and witness testimony when the agency investigates alleged labor violations in the private sector that’s causing alarm among some staffers, who believe the board is curtailing its powers and limiting the role of its in-house ethics officials.
National Labor Relations Board General Counsel Peter Robb outlined the directives in a memo, dated Wednesday, to regional directors, officers in charge, and resident officers. A copy of the memo was obtained by Bloomberg Law. An earlier version of the memo, dated May 28 and also obtained by Bloomberg ...