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Labor/Employment,
Government

Jun. 11, 2018

Lawyers hope NLRB joint employment rulemaking will settle issue

Amid a tangle of National Labor Relations Board rulings, a recusal and congressional concern, labor attorneys are looking forward to some much-needed clarity from the forthcoming rulemaking promised by board chairman John F. Ring.

Lawyers hope NLRB joint employment rulemaking will settle issue
A decision that William Emanuel should have recused himself from a National Labor Relations Board ruling contributed to flip-flops that have employment attorneys looking forward to clarity.

After three years of pivotal National Labor Relations Board decisions, a recusal, and congressional concern, labor attorneys are looking forward to some much-needed clarity on the issue of joint employers from the forthcoming rulemaking promised by board chairman John F. Ring.

"We've seen too much instability in this area, and whatever they come up with, we need to know what the rules are so we can better advise our clients," W. Terr...

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