Daily Journal Staff Writer
The National Labor Relations Board doubled down on its stance against class action waivers in a decision made public on Wednesday.
With several circuit courts opposing a previous NLRB decision, though, legal observers say they expect the issue to be resolved in the end by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The agreements, in which workers waive their right to join together to pursue lawsuits against ...
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