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Being tricked into firing an employee is not a defense more from the NLRB on Facebook firings
- Fredrikson & Byron PA
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- USA
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- May 6 2013
In its most recent ruling on the subject, the National Labor Relations Board again concluded that terminating non-union employees for postings on
Investigating employee misconduct: a little clarity for a lot of confusion
- Fredrikson & Byron PA
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- USA
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- May 3 2013
Employers conduct fact-finding investigations for many reasonsallegations of harassment, theft, falsification of records, and other misdeeds
Employment arbitration avoiding class action claims
- Fredrikson & Byron PA
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- USA
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- March 27 2013
Many employers use employment arbitration agreements to see that workplace claims are decided by arbitrators rather than courts. The law of
Personal care assistants: the next employees to unionize?
- Fredrikson & Byron PA
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- USA
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- December 19 2012
Recent developments at the state capitol suggest that up to 20,000 individuals who are not currently eligible to join a union may soon be able to do so
Federal agencies focus on non-union employers
- Fredrikson & Byron PA
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- USA
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- September 15 2011
Many non-union employers wrongly believe that the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) does not apply to their workplaces
PTSD: post-termination separation dangers
- Fredrikson & Byron PA
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- USA
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- January 8 2012
When Hamlet uttered the immortal words “Revenge should have no bounds,” he probably wasn’t thinking about twenty-first century employers
NLRB extends deadline for notice requirements
- Fredrikson & Byron PA
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- USA
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- October 7 2011
We recently reported on the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) final rule, requiring most private sector employers to notify employees of their rights under the National Labor Relations Act by posting a notice
NLRB posting requirement is on hold
- Fredrikson & Byron PA
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- USA
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- April 18 2012
As we have previously reported, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) issued a rule requiring most private sector employers to display a poster giving employees notice of their rights under the National Labor Relations Act
Who’s the boss?
- Fredrikson & Byron PA
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- USA
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- January 21 2013
Who's the boss? The U.S. Supreme Court may soon answer this question, and the answer will have important ramifications for nearly all employers when
The NLRB and your workplace
- Fredrikson & Byron PA
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- USA
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- April 4 2012
Some have described the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or “Board”) as a sleeping giant that has recently awoken
