Various employees, labor attorneys, workers' organizations, unions, immigrant workers' organizations, and employer-side entities.

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Immigrant Various Employees

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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) proposed a new rule requiring employers to post a notic... United States View
2016-07-23 N/A A factory lockout occurred at Elli Bobrovizki's factory. Several unions blocked the gate, and neg... Phnom Penh, Cambodia View
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$242,561.93
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Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
N/A Received U.S. Immigration ... Various employees... $100,000.00 Settlement for claims regarding arrest of HIV-p... View
2019-08-07 Received U.S. Department o... Various employees... $142,561.93 Total overtime amount for SOCs entered for Pay ... View
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Public comments submitted in response to a proposed rule ...

From: Various employees, lab...
To: National Labor Relatio...

The document summarizes numerous comments received by the NLRB. Many comments from employees and labor organizations support the rule, arguing that a vast majority of workers, especially nonunion and immigrant workers, are unaware of their rights to organize and engage in concerted activities. Other comments, from entities like Baker and Daniels LLP, oppose the rule, predicting it will lead to increased unionization and unfair labor practice charges.

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