NLRB

NOUN
  1. an independent agency of the United States government charged with mediating disputes between management and labor unions
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How To Use NLRB In A Sentence

  • But that ruling didn't stop the NLRB from claiming authority over most Catholic colleges and universities by arguing that Catholic Bishop protects only "church-controlled" institutions that are "substantially religious," a phrase taken from Chief Justice Warren Burger's majority opinion in the case. Are Catholic Colleges Catholic Enough?
  • The aerospace workers in Puget Sound remain among the best paid in America, but the union nonetheless asked the NLRB to stop Boeing's plans before the company starts to assemble planes in North Charleston this July. The Death of Right to Work
  • Moreover, the act established the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to administer its provisions, to punish unfair labor practices, and to determine which union should represent workers.
  • The agency wants to force Boeing to abandon its South Carolina facility and locate it in Washington—an act that appears unprecedented in the NLRB's history.
  • The agency wants to force Boeing to abandon its South Carolina facility and locate it in Washington—an act that appears unprecedented in the NLRB's history.
  • In an NLRB hearing, some promanagement employees said they saw lines of pennies, half-empty cups of water and a prounion employee twisting black beads in her hands, which they took as voodoo signs and veiled threats. NLRB charges nursing home that alleged use of voodoo
  • Dorian Warren " Boeing is Wrong, the NLRB Is Right ," Letters, May 11 use a definition of "retaliate" that my dictionary doesn't have. Boeing's Action Isn't Retaliation at All
  • I also think that the authority of each is easily sustained by cases, such as NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel, that can be distinguished from the individual mandate. The Volokh Conspiracy » A Better Question
  • Save Our Secret Ballot amendments prevent adoption of card-check laws by other states—but the NLRB's lawsuits could sweep those protections aside as well.
  • By taking the issue to the courts, the NLRB hopes to remove it from the public discourse.
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