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April 11, 2022

Rewriting Labor Law by Executive Fiat

Michael Lotito comments on a memo from the NLRB’s general counsel sent to NLRB field offices that bans employers from requiring employees to attend company meetings on company time.

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April 7, 2022

3 Takeaways As NLRB GC Sets Sights On Anti-Union Meetings

Michael Lotito weighs in on an NLRB memo that lays the groundwork for regional prosecutors to bring complaints alleging employers violated the law by using captive audience meetings to thwart organizing drives.

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April 6, 2022

Do mandatory vaccination policies infringe on Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

Rhonda B. Levy and George Vassos write about a case in which a Canadian judge finally ruled on whether or not COVID laws are in breach of human rights.

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March 21, 2022

Strain On NLRB Staff Expected After Funding Kept Flat

Michael Lotito discusses funding for the National Labor Relations Board and how it will affect the Board’s staff and the agenda of its top prosecutor.

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March 17, 2022

Gig Economy May See Tougher Contractor Rule After Court Victory

Michael Lotito weighs in on how a recent district court win for employers regarding the independent contractor rule may set parameters and influence the rulemaking process.

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