Tag Archives: National Labor Relations Board

Three cheers (and ancillary laughter) for an NLRB decision

I haven’t been giving you a lot of Lowering the Bar lately because its format has changed and has become impossible for me to link to. So…here’s an entire Kevin Underhill post I must pass on. First, as is Underhill’s … Continue reading

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“Arbitration Everywhere, Stacking the Deck of Justice”

Another terrific investigation by the New York Times, this time analyzing and specifying why arbitration clauses sneaked into our commonplace contracts, like credit card agreements, are another corporate assault upon us individuals: With a clause in complex contracts that few … Continue reading

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Tiny Union Unit Forms at Big Box Retailer

Source, Corporate Counsel: Tiny Union Unit Forms at Big Box Retailer Lately I’ve been feeling burgeon-y, sort of stuffed with expectations. It feels like it’s time for unions to make a come back, because…well, because the union movement had a … Continue reading

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