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Labor/Employment

Mar. 19, 2025

NLRB joint employer rule to continue along traditional standards

Despite the contentious history of the joint employer rule during administrative transitions, the current regulation is unlikely to undergo significant changes in the near future.

Sehreen Ladak

Associate
Proskauer Rose LLP

Sehreen Ladak is an associate attorney at Proskauer Rose LLP.

NLRB joint employer rule to continue along traditional standards
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Since William Cowen's appointment as Acting General Counsel (AGC) of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) last month, the agency has undergone a notable shift in priorities. At a recent American Bar Association conference, Cowen outlined his focus on returning to "traditional jurisdiction" and placing greater emphasis on settlement-driven resolutions. In furtherance of this new direction, the AGC res...

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