"The National Labor Relations Board is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1935 to administer the National Labor Relations Act, the primary law governing relations between unions and employers in the private sector. The statute guarantees the right of employees to organize and to bargain collectively with their employers or to refrain from all such activity. Generally applying to all employers involved in interstate commerce--other than airlines, railroads, agriculture, and government--the Act implements the national labor policy of assuring free choice and encouraging collective bargaining as a means of maintaining industrial peace."
Includes: About the National Labor Relations Act, About the National Labor Relations Board, Collective Bargaining, Discrimination by an Employer, Discrimination by or Caused by Labor Organization, Domination or Illegal Support of Union by Employer, Filing a Petition with the Board, Hot Cargo and Featherbedding, Representation Elections, Restraint and Coercion by a Labor Organization, Strikes, Lockouts, and Picketing, and Workplace Issues Handled by Other Agencies
"Two categories of advice memoranda are released to the public: those directing dismissal of the charge that are required to be released pursuant to NLRB v. Sears, Roebuck & Co., 421 U.S. 132 (1975), and those that are not required by law to be released but that have been released in the General Counsel's discretion."
Includes The NLRB--What it is, What it does, The First Sixty Years: The Story of the National Labor Relations Board, 1935-1995, Basic Guide to the National Labor Relations Act (also available in Chinese), Text of the National Labor Relations Act (also available in Chinese), The NLRB and You--Representation Cases, The NLRB and You--Unfair Labor Practices, Your Government Conducts an Election, Election Reports, and list of publications available in Spanish
Minneapolis (Region 18), Towle Building, Suite 790, 330 Second Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55401-2221. Regional Director: Ronald M. Sharp. Hours of Operation: 8:00am - 4:30 pm (CST).
Tel: 612-348-1757. Fax: 612-348-1785.
Milwaukee (Region 30), 310 West Wisconsin Avenue, Suite #700
Milwaukee, WI 53203-2211. Regional Director: Philip E. Bloedorn
Hours of Operation: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm (CST). Tel: 414-297-3861.
Fax: 414-297-3880.
"This manual is in three parts. Part I relates to unfair labor practice proceedings; Part II relates to representation proceedings; Part III relates to compliance proceedings."
"This manual is in three parts. Part I relates to unfair labor practice proceedings; Part II relates to representation proceedings; Part III relates to compliance proceedings."
"This manual is in three parts. Part I relates to unfair labor practice proceedings; Part II relates to representation proceedings; Part III relates to compliance proceedings."
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