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John C. Hauge Briggs and Morgan

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Workplace investigations and the National Labor Relations Act: confidentiality and other concerns *

USA - October 17 2012
The National Labor Relations Board (the “Board”) recently issued a decision that has garnered much attention. 


Are workplace investigations still confidential? Maybe not according to the NLRB *

USA - October 5 2012
The National Labor Relations Board (the “Board”) recently issued a decision concerning employee interviews that has garnered much attention. 


The Chicago teachers strike and the importance of non-economic issues in collective bargaining *

USA - September 17 2012
The 26,000 members of the Chicago Teachers’ Union went on strike at the beginning of last week. 


Employee policies under attack: the NLRB’s aggressive attempt to re-write your handbook *

USA - August 16 2012
Much has been written about the National Labor Relations Board’s (the “NLRB”) attempt to promulgate union friendly rules like the “quickie” election rule and notice posting rule


Watch out for post-settlement union attempts to modify the labor agreement *

USA - July 25 2012
Often, after bargaining has ended and the union has ratified the successor labor contract, the union will print the labor contract in booklet form for distribution to employees. 


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