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By Brian Sumers Daily Journal Staff Writer Amid an unusually nasty face-off between the Democratic chairman and one of its Republican members, the National Labor Relations Board is poised to vote Wednesday on a series of rule changes that would make it easier for workers to unionize. In its most sweeping change, the three-member Board is expected to significantly shorten the amount of time employers have ...
By Brian Sumers Daily Journal Staff Writer Amid an unusually nasty face-off between the Democratic chairman and one of its Republican members, the National Labor Relations Board is poised to vote Wednesday on a series of rule changes that would make it easier for workers to unionize. In its most sweeping change, the three-member Board is expected to significantly shorten the amount of time employers have ...
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