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The NLRB Extends Its “Runaway Shop” Doctrine to Companies Expanding Operations in Right-to-Work States

The National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) filed a complaint against the Boeing Company in April based on Boeing’s decision to open a second assembly line to build its Dreamliner airplanes in a non union plant in South Carolina instead of expanding its current assembly line in a union plant in Washington State (see NLRB v. … Continue Reading

Federal Appeals Court Agrees with NLRB That a Confidentiality Provision in an Employment Agreement Violated the Law

As discussed in an earlier post (NLRB OKs Employee Bad-Mouthing on Social Media), the National Labor Relations Board is not just in the business of regulating union activity.  According to law, two or more employees (regardless of union affiliation) are protected in acting together to improve the conditions of their employment, including wages and hours. This is … Continue Reading
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