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Non-union employer’s mandatory arbitration provision violates the NLRA *

USA - January 28 2013
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) continues with its trend of finding fault with employer policies, this time holding that a non-union…

Co-authors: Edward N. Druck.


The NLRB’s year in numbers: FY 2012 *

USA - January 18 2013
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) recently released its casehandling summary for fiscal year 2012, which ended September 30, 2012. Given the…

Co-authors: Amy Moor Gaylord.


It’s official: Michigan is a “right-to-work” state *

USA - December 12 2012
As we reported last week, in a surprising move last Thursday, the Michigan House and Senate both passed right-to-work legislation and sent the legislation to Michigan Governor Rick Snyder for his review and signature.

Co-authors: Amy Moor Gaylord.


At year’s end, pending NLRB decisions weigh heavily on higher education *

USA - December 10 2012
A trio of cases currently pending before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) could drastically affect employment relationships within higher education.

Co-authors: Neil S. Goldsmith.


Michigan poised to become a “right-to-work” state *

USA - December 7 2012
Yesterday, the Michigan House and Senate each passed right-to-work legislation amid tumultuous protest by union supporters. Governor Snyder (R) has said that he will sign the bills, which could occur as early as Tuesday.

Co-authors: Amy Moor Gaylord.


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