Labor/Employment
Sep. 21, 2021
Perpetual policy oscillation at the NLRB: There must be a better way
The newly constituted National Labor Relations Board, which is now at full capacity with two new Biden appointees, along with the newly confirmed general counsel, is gearing up for yet another round of significant changes to labor policy at the NLRB level.





Steven J. Porzio
Partner
Proskauer Rose LLP
Steven is a partner in the Labor & Employment Law Department and a member of the Labor-Management Relations Group at Proskauer.
The newly constituted National Labor Relations Board, which is now at full capacity with two new Biden appointees, along with the newly confirmed general counsel, is gearing up for yet another round of significant changes to labor policy at the NLRB level. While this may present short-term gains for labor, no side should be happy about this. There are negative labor policy implications to such frequent upheaval and uncertainty regarding federal labor policy. In fact, ...
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