The Biden administration's National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) issued an opinion on Wednesday that bars businesses from expressing their views on unionization to a "captive audience" of employees.
They could ensure a Democratic majority at the National Labor Relations Board well into Trump’s term — but doing so comes ...
MICHAEL M. SANTIAGO / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP The NLRB issued a decision in Amazon.com Services LLC ...
Large employers including Amazon, Starbucks, Trader Joe’s and REI have responded to increasing attempts to unionize by ...
The decision passed 3-1, with the NLRB General Counsel, Jennifer Abruzzo, arguing the meetings violated worker’s rights, as ...
Unions said captive audience meetings were partially responsible for losses at the Amazon location in Bessemer and the ...
"Today's decision better protects workers' freedom to make their own choices in exercising their rights," NLRB Chairman ...
Employers can still hold meetings to express their views on unionization, but must now give workers advance notice and make ...
The board's ruling responds to a series of labor complaints against Amazon for engaging in union-busting tactics.
Mandatory “captive audience” meetings in which companies argue against unionization are illegal, the National Labor Relations ...
After a lengthy consideration, the National Labor Relations Board has ruled that Amazon’s “captive-audience meetings” are a ...
The National Labor Relations Board on Wednesday ruled to ban employers nationwide from forcing workers to attend anti-union ...