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Republicans in Congress are taking aim at the National Labor Relations Board, which issued a relatively minor proposed rule change allowing workers to vote on whether to unionize soon after a union has been proposed, rather than allowing employers to delay the vote for years.
Robert Reich: Why the Republican War on Workers' Rights Undermines the American Economy Robert Reich 2011
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In a sweeping 89-page ruling, Judge Susan Richard Nelson rejected the NFL's argument that she didn't have jurisdiction in the case and should defer to the National Labor Relations Board, which is investigating the NFL Players Association's decision to decertify the union for the purposes of collective bargaining.
Judge Rules to Lift NFL Lockout Matthew Futterman 2011
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Republicans in Congress are taking aim at the National Labor Relations Board, which issued a relatively minor proposed rule change allowing workers to vote on whether to unionize soon after a union has been proposed, rather than allowing employers to delay the vote for years.
Robert Reich: Why the Republican War on Workers' Rights Undermines the American Economy Robert Reich 2011
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Republicans in Congress are taking aim at the National Labor Relations Board, which issued a relatively minor proposed rule change allowing workers to vote on whether to unionize soon after a union has been proposed, rather than allowing employers to delay the vote for years.
Robert Reich: Why the Republican War on Workers' Rights Undermines the American Economy Robert Reich 2011
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Leading the way has been the National Labor Relations Board, which is charged with overseeing collective bargaining in the private sector and like many independent agencies is structured to give a one-seat majority to the party of the president in power.
Our modern twist on the old world political death spiral 2011
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Republicans in Congress are taking aim at the National Labor Relations Board, which issued a relatively minor proposed rule change allowing workers to vote on whether to unionize soon after a union has been proposed, rather than allowing employers to delay the vote for years.
Robert Reich: Why the Republican War on Workers' Rights Undermines the American Economy Robert Reich 2011
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When workers petition the government to enforce laws protecting organizing rights, they are forced to go before the National Labor Relations Board, which is both run by anti-union presidential appointees, and chronically understaffed so as to slow down proceedings.
The War on Workers 2006
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Pawlenty, for one, called the National Labor Relations Board's bid to keep Boeing from building Dreamliner 787s at a nonunion plant in South Carolina "preposterous."
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Your editorial criticizing the recess appointment of Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board was the usual corporate blather.
Squarestate - Front Page tallport 2010
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Note that this is the current National Labor Relations Board, which is not especially friendly to labor.
Later On 2009
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