Labor/Employment,
Government
Aug. 17, 2021
NLRB general counsel lays out union-friendly agenda, attorneys say
General Counsel Jennifer A. Abruzzo told board staff she wanted to review a wide range of labor issues and board decisions, including those that concern worker classification and the definition of “concerted activity.”




A memo issued by the National Labor Relations Board’s new general counsel revealed her approach to federal labor law — one that union attorneys say could modernize applications of the labor relations act, but that employers’ attorneys say may give unions too much power.
“Over the past several years, the board has made numerous adjustments to the law, including a wide array of doctrinal shifts. These shifts include overruling many legal prec...
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