By Nelson Cary and Amanda Miggo on Posted in ElectionsAs this blog previously discussed, the NLRB resumed union elections in April of this year after taking a short COVID-19-related hiatus in March. Thereafter, the NLRB’s General Counsel provided suggested safety protocols for conducting in-person manual elections. Now, the NLRB itself has spoken in its first decision on how to determine whether an election should… Continue Reading
By Nelson Cary and Lauren Sanders on Posted in Elections,Union OrganizingOn the heels of the NLRB’s recent decision changing the approach to determining whether a proposed bargaining unit is appropriate, the NLRB General Counsel issued a memorandum explaining how regional offices around the country should apply that decision to pending election cases. As we discussed on this blog last week, the NLRB’s recent decision in PCC… Continue Reading