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DOL Formally Withdraws Persuader Rule

As previously anticipated on this blog, the Department of Labor (DOL) has formally rescinded the so-called “Persuader Rule.”...


Tags: Department of Labor, advice, advice exemption

Judge Kavanaugh and the NLRA: A Sampling of Opinions

Last week, as I’m sure everyone has now heard, President Trump announced his pick for the U.S. Supreme Court. For those of you...


Tags: Courts, Brett Kavanaugh

Supreme Court Decision Strikes Down Mandatory Agency Fee Payments to Public Sector Unions

By Nelson Cary and Eric Leist

Today the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision in the closely watched case of Janus v. AFSCME.  In a...


Tags: Courts, agency fees, Abood

New NLRB Guidance Gives The Green Light On Common Sense Employee Work Rules

By Nelson Cary and Ashley Manfull

Last December, the NLRB recently established a new standard for determining the lawfulness of...


Tags: Employee Handbooks, balancing, apparel rules,

Will the federal government take over the UAW?

The scandal involving former UAW officials and Chrysler executives has expanded. The U.S. Justice Department has now labeled the ...


New Developments on the Joint Employer Standard

The NLRB intends to publish a notice of proposed rulemaking on the joint employer issue sometime this summer. The NLRB had...


Tags: Bernard Sanders

Union Wins in Micro Unit at Boeing’s South Carolina Plant

By Nelson Cary and Gregory Scheiderer

Developments at the Boeing plant in Charleston, South Carolina, prove that the specter of...


Tags: bargaining unit

NLRB May Issue Rule on Joint Employer Standard

The NLRB today published a notice that it was considering issuing a proposed rule on joint employer status. “Joint employer”...


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