Amazon.com Services LLC: An Explainer

In one of its most consequential decisions in years, the National Labor Relations Board ruled that captive audience meetings violate federal labor law. Employers can no longer compel workers to listen to anti-union propaganda under threat of discipline or discharge. The Board’s decision overturns a seventy-six-year precedent, fulfills a longstanding goal of the labor movement, […]

The Road Ahead for Captive Audience Meetings

The Biden Board on Wednesday issued one of its most consequential holdings when it decided, in Amazon.com Services LLC, that captive audience meetings are an unfair labor practice. Otto will soon post an explainer that reviews the decision in detail. Here I want to say a few words about how the Board’s decision interacts with the […]

Can Trump Fire Biden’s NLRB Appointees?

There is little doubt what a second Trump administration portends for the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”). As his first term (and first, second, and third campaigns) indicated, labor law is not a particular area of policy interest for Trump, despite his and his party’s claims to represent the interests of the working class. Thus, […]

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