Change to notice posting rule

NLRB to end challenge to ‘notice posting’ rule

NLRB to end challenge to ‘notice posting’ rule The NLRB’s Notice Posting Rule, which required businesses to post notifications reminding workers’ about their right to unionize, has met its end. The National Labor Relations Board has chosen to end the fight and will not challenge the two Circuit Court decisions invalidating the rule.  It was widely speculated that the Board…

Employee voting in quickie union election

Re-Issuing the “quickie” election is payback to big labor by liberal administration

Re-Issuing the “quickie” election is payback to big labor by liberal administration The NLRB has renewed its push to speed up the union election process, and employers should take note.  The press release announcing the proposed rule can be found here.  A federal court blocked the Board’s earlier attempt in 2012 because the Board lacked…

Disparaging social media posts

Disparaging Social Media Discussions: Protected Activity According To The NLRB

Disparaging Social Media Discussions: Protected Activity According To The NLRB In what can only be seen as a further erosion of Employers’ rights under the current NLRB, the Board has ruled that employees are protected from any job action when they actively participate in social media discussions that disparage their employer.  The message from this…