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Workers’ Rights Watch: Eye on the NLRB

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Subscribe to Workers' Rights Watch: Eye on the NLRBAmerican Rights at Work has launched Workers’ Rights Watch: Eye on the NLRB.  Working directly from the NLRB’s own decisions, our feature will shine a spotlight on how the inadequacies of the law extinguish or delay organizing campaigns and do little to discourage the firing, harassment and discrimination against workers for exercising their legal rights to form a union and collectively bargain.

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From the latest edition:

Radical Labor Board Ruling Undermines Organizing Efforts

Until now, workers have successfully formed unions through voluntary recognition, a process where employers agree to recognize a union once a majority of workers sign cards.  This peaceful, swift, and non-disruptive organizing method provides an alternative to the flawed National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) election process.  However, workers and employers who use this method are now undermined by a major ruling of the NLRB.

Read more about this decision to undermine voluntary recognition.


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