Labor/Employment,
Government
Sep. 14, 2018
NLRB proposes rule to set joint-employer standard
The National Labor Relations Board, now dominated by Republicans, aims to resolve a three-year saga over the determination of joint-employer status with a proposed rule codifying a higher standard after multiple flip-flops between it and an standard that was in place when a Democrat was president.
The National Labor Relations Board, now dominated by Republicans, aims to resolve a three-year saga over the determination of joint-employer status with a proposed rule codifying a higher standard after multiple flip-flops between it and an Obama-era standard.
The board announced on Thursday it had approved a proposed rule that employers may be found to have joint status only if they possess and exercise control over a worker's regul...
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