WASHINGTON — Employers can no longer require workers to attend mandatory anti-union meetings, the National Labor Relations ...
The board's ruling responds to a series of labor complaints against Amazon for engaging in union-busting tactics.
Employers can still hold meetings to express their views on unionization, but must now give workers advance notice and make ...
The flurry of contract agreements announced early this fall — including two more Wednesday — offer evidence that major ...
The National Labor Relations Board ruled that employers can’t force workers to listen to anti-union speeches, but a Trump ...
The ruling, stemming from a complaint against Amazon, bars companies from compelling workers to attend meetings on ...
After a lengthy consideration, the National Labor Relations Board has ruled that Amazon’s “captive-audience meetings” are a ...
Amazon also removed union-related posts on an internet message board and threatened to discipline a JFK8 employee if she ...
The meetings, a common strategy for employers during union drives, “have a reasonable tendency to interfere with and coerce ...
The National Labor Relations Board on Wednesday ruled to ban employers nationwide from forcing workers to attend anti-union ...
Mandatory “captive audience” meetings in which companies argue against unionization are illegal, the National Labor Relations ...
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul says workers’ rights are at the top of his list of concerns about the incoming Trump ...