The National Labor Relations Board rescinded four Trump-era changes to the agency’s union election procedures that a federal appeals court in Washington recently struck down.
Three of the canceled provisions never went into effect, the NLRB said Thursday. A federal district court blocked them in 2020 before the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit nixed them in January.
The federal appeals court also voided a requirement that ballots automatically be impounded when there’s a petition to review a decision allowing an election, which had gone into effect.
The NLRB’s move to rescind the four provisions was ...
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