Q&A

Are there rules and regulations for the NLRB?

Are there rules and regulations for the NLRB?

NLRB, Civ. No. 20-CV-0675, finding five aspects of Section 102 of the Board’s Rules and Regulations, issued in December 18, 2019 amendments to the Board’s representation rules, were unlawfully promulgated. They are therefore not currently in effect. Rather, the prior versions of those rules remain in force.

When did the National Labor Relations Board end?

On July 21 the Trump-appointed National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) eliminated the special legal protections enjoyed by union grievance handlers for the past 70 years.

Can you file a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board?

Filing a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) The NLRB is an independent Federal agency that protects the rights of private-sector employees to join together, with or without a union, to improve their wages and working conditions.

What are my rights at the National Labor Relations Board?

What Are My Rights? The NLRB My Account Portal is an NLRB website that allows individuals to view cases and inquiries to which they are a party, e-file documents in those cases/inquiries, view their e-file history and manage their user profile. CASCADES CONTAINERBOARD PACKAGING – NIAGARA, A DIVISION OF CASCADES HOLDING US INC.

When to share a list of prospective voters with the NLRB?

The employer is not required to share a list of prospective voters with the NLRB’s regional office or the other parties until after the regional director directs an election or approves an election agreement.

How are representation petitions filed at the NLRB?

Representation petitions are filed by employees, unions and employers seeking to have the NLRB conduct an election to determine if employees wish to be represented for purposes of collective bargaining with their employer.

Is the National Labor Relations Board still in effect?

They are therefore not currently in effect. Rather, the prior versions of those rules remain in force. The chart below lists the provisions found unlawful in the court’s order and the prior provisions that now remain in effect. (Sections of the rule are listed only to note where the provisions appear):