Labor/Employment
Aug. 2, 2014
McDonald's is not lovin' a recent NLRB ruling
In a move with potential sweeping impact on businesses across the country, the NLRB will name a parent franchisor as a respondent in cases involving alleged unfair labor practices committed by franchisees. By Michael J. Lotito




In a move with potential sweeping impact on numerous businesses across the country, National Labor Relations Board General Counsel Richard Griffin, an Obama appointee and former union lawyer, announced that his office will name a parent franchisor as a respondent in cases involving alleged unfair labor practices committed by franchisees. According to the general counsel's office, the agency is currently investigating the various charges, ...
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