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NLRB Returns to Liberalized Section 7 Protection for Workplace Misconduct Incidents

The National Labor Relations Board’s recent decision in Lion Elastomers reinstated setting-specific standards to assess how employers respond to employee misconduct, including potentially profane, discriminatory, and...more

New NLRB Guidance Sheds Light on McLaren Decision and Severance Agreements

National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or the Board) General Counsel (GC) Jennifer Abruzzo issued guidance on the Board’s recent decision regarding severance agreements. In McLaren Macomb, 372 NLRB No. 58, the Board found that...more

Electronic Monitoring and Algorithmic Management: Permissible Labor Practice or Unlawful Oversight?

In General Counsel Memorandum 23-02, National Labor Relations Board General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo announced a new and unprecedented prosecutorial initiative aimed at employers that utilize technology to monitor and manage...more

Did Federal Labor Law Just Abolish Your Organization’s Dress Code or Uniform Policy?

The US National Labor Relations Board recently issued its first precedent-shifting decision under the Biden-Harris administration concerning employer dress codes and uniform policies. The Board, in a 3-2 split decision, held...more

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