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NLRB Delays Mandatory Employer Posting Of Employee Rights



by Lucas M. Blower
Brouse McDowell A Legal Professional Association - Akron Office

Stephen P. Bond
Brouse McDowell A Legal Professional Association - Avon Office

Nicholas P. Capotosto
Brouse McDowell A Legal Professional Association - Akron Office

Christopher F. Cariño
Brouse McDowell A Legal Professional Association - Akron Office

Christopher J. Carney
Brouse McDowell A Legal Professional Association - Cleveland Office

Kerri L. Keller
Brouse McDowell A Legal Professional Association - Akron Office

Karen C. Lefton
Brouse McDowell A Legal Professional Association - Akron Office

October 17, 2011

Previously published on October 7, 2011

We alerted you in August to a new rule from the National Labor Relations Board requiring employers to formally post a Notice that advises employees of their rights to engage in collective bargaining. In general, the Rule applies to employers with retail sales of $500,000.


 

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