Labor/Employment
Feb. 25, 2020
PRO Act would make ‘ABC test’ the law of the land
The Protecting the Right to Organize Act, recently passed by the house, would be a major overhaul of the National Labor Relations Act that could rewrite decades-old labor laws by giving workers more power during disputes at work.





Ronald L. Zambrano
Employment Litigation Chair
West Coast Employment Lawyers
Phone: 213-927-3700
Email: ron@westcoasttriallawyers.com
Ron chairs the firm's Employment Litigation Department.
On Fe. 6, the House of Representatives passed the Protecting the Right to Organize Act, or PRO Act, a major overhaul of the National Labor Relations Act that could rewrite decades-old labor laws by giving workers more power during disputes at work, adding penalties for retaliation against workers who organize, and extending collective-bargaining rights to hundreds of thousands of workers who currently cannot organize. H.R. 2474 passed mostly along party lines and is u...
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