Behind Closed Doors
Behind Closed Doors, NLRB Decides Fate of Millions of Workers
Behind closed doors, the fate of millions of America’s workers will be decided by the National Labor Relations Board. The five-member Board is considering three cases which could strip millions of workers—including nurses, quality control inspectors, sales representatives, and many others—of their rights to form a union and collectively bargain. Yet despite the great significance of the ruling, the Republican majority of the Board is refusing to hold public hearings on the matter.
»Read more about these important cases.
Behind closed doors, the fate of millions of America’s workers will be decided by the National Labor Relations Board. The five-member Board is considering three cases which could strip millions of workers—including nurses, quality control inspectors, sales representatives, and many others—of their rights to form a union and collectively bargain. Yet despite the great significance of the ruling, the Republican majority of the Board is refusing to hold public hearings on the matter.
»Read more about these important cases.
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