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Labor/Employment

Jul. 13, 2011

Labor lawyers see more work in new rules

Broad changes to National Labor Relations Board rules that would expedite union elections at workplaces, which seem all but certain to pass, may increase work for management-side labor lawyers as companies hustle to keep unions out by keepi


By Carla Pineda


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Broad changes to National Labor Relations Board rules that would expedite union elections at workplaces, which seem all but certain to pass, may increase work for management-side labor lawyers as companies hustle to keep unions out by keeping workers happy.


"It's going to emphasize the need for preventive services," said Michael Lolito of Jackson Lewis LLP's San Francisco office. <...

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