Tag:National Labor Relations Board

Ahead of New Rule, D.C. Circuit Upholds Obama-era Joint Employer Test

While the National Labor Relations Board is finalizing its employer-friendly joint employer rule, an appeals court has complicated the issue with a ruling that...

NLRB Takes Another Shot at Browning-Ferris

The National Labor Relations Board is looking to restore its traditional joint employer standard — and with a method that might make it last.  On...

Do Employers Have the Green Light to Install No-Recording Policies?

With secret workplace recordings showing up in nightly newscasts and high-profile lawsuits, employers are perhaps more interested than ever in maintaining policies that restrict...

NLRB Rethinking Stance on Employee Email Use

The National Labor Relations Board now has another Obama-era decision in its crosshairs — this one dealing with restrictions that employers may lawfully impose...

Summer Associate Programs Competitive Yet Rewarding

Getting a foot in the door at a law firm is difficult. However, for law students who can get into a summer associate program,...

The New NLRB (So Far)

The Trump administration’s push to roll back regulations on the corporate world has spanned across various agencies. But in the labor and employment realm,...

Feeding the Beast

Every lawyer’s website is supposed to have a blog. Or at least that’s been the conventional wisdom since the mid-’2000s when the medium first...