Aug. 6, 2020
NLRB decision runs over workers’ rights
A recent decision by the National Labor Relations Board is the latest in a parade of decisions and rulemaking intended to impose obstacles in the path of workers exercising their rights to organize and maintain a voice in the workplace, and/or to clear the way for employers to deter and intimidate workers in that exercise.





Ira L. Gottlieb
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Bush Gottlieb
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Rutgers Univ SOL; Camden NJ
"Labor disputes are ordinarily heated affairs, and ... confrontations between management and employees cannot be held to the standards of cool, analytical impartiality characteristic of the debating society." Boaz Spinning Co. v. NLRB, 395 F.2d 512, 514 (5th Cir. 1968).
The National Labor Relations Board is the independent federal administrative agency Congress empowered 85 years ago through the National L...
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