August 30, 2011
Publication of a final rule by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in the Federal Register, requiring employers to post notices of employee rights.
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This document is a page from the Federal Register dated August 30, 2011, containing a dissenting opinion regarding a new rule from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The author argues the rule, which compels employers to post notices of employee rights, is a flawed and unauthorized attempt to increase union density. The document also details the Regulatory Flexibility Act analysis, which estimates a minimal compliance cost for businesses, a figure contested by industry commenters. The content of this specific document does not pertain to Jeffrey Epstein or related matters.
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The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) published its final rule in the Federal Register regarding the requirement for employers to post notices of employee rights under the NLRA. The document details the Board's response to public comments on electronic posting, compliance with Department of Labor rules, and exceptions to the rule.
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Publication of this document in the Federal Register, where the Board defends its new notice-posting rule.
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Supreme Court case: Local 357, International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. NLRB. The court rejected the NLRB's finding that a union's exclusive hiring hall was an unfair labor practice.
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Supreme Court case: Lechmere, Inc. v. NLRB. The decision is cited in an argument regarding an employer's property rights.
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Publication of the NLRB's 'Rules and Regulations' in the Federal Register, responding to comments on a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) regarding a notice-posting rule for employers.
2011-08-30
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) conducted a public comment period for a proposed employee rights notice. This document details the Board's analysis and response to comments received from various organizations regarding the notice's language on bargaining, discussing wages, striking, and refraining from union activity.
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Analysis of the rule's compliance costs under the Regulatory Flexibility Act, estimating a $64.40 average cost per employer in the first year.
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Publication of rules and regulations in the Federal Register, Vol. 76, No. 168.
2011-08-30 • United States
Publication of a final rule regarding employer notice-posting requirements in the Federal Register.
2011-08-30 • Federal Register
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