Of the many actions by the NLRB during the last few years, one of the most contentious has been its attempt to require all private employers falling under its jurisdiction to post a notice informing employees of their rights to unionize. The notion of posting such a notice was considered
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DC Court of Appeals Invalidates NLRB Rights Poster Holding Regulation Violates NLRA
A federal appeals court today rebuffed the NLRB’s attempt to require all employers under its jurisdiction to post in a “conspicuous” place in the workplace a poster that informs employees of their rights under the National Labor Relations Act. The NLRB’s rule has been controversial from the start as it…
NLRB Rights Poster Requirement Temporarily Barred By Court – Posting No Longer Required On April 30
A federal appeals court has barred the NLRB’s ability to require employers to post the employee rights poster while litigation over the legality of the rule continues.
As we previously discussed, a Federal District Court in South Carolina ruled that the NLRB lacked authority to issue the rule.
Court Strikes Down Portions Of NLRB Notice Posting Rules
A federal judge in the District of Columbia handed employers a significant partial victory in the ongoing skirmish over the NLRB’s attempts to require all employers under its jurisdiction to post a notice of employee rights. As we have noted previously, the NLRB postponed the original November 14, 2011 compliance…