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Labor/Employment

Dec. 19, 2014

Common employer policies shorted out by the NLRB

The holiday season brings with it much tradition. One tradition being the National Labor Relations Board dropping new law-changing decisions then too. That tradition continues this year. By Mark Theodore


By Mark Theodore


The holiday season brings with it much tradition, regardless of one's beliefs. There is candle lighting, tree trimming , holiday cards, sugar cookies, presents and yes, lots of eating. And, of course, the National Labor Relations Board often drops many new law-changing decisions.


The tradition continues this season with the NLRB's much-anticipated decision in Purple Communications Inc., 361 NLRB No. 126 (Dec. 11, 2014), ...

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