Navigating NLRB: Nature Of Work Has Changed, NLRA Hasn't

By Marshall Babson (September 19, 2018, 12:18 PM EDT) -- From joint employment concerns to questions about email use and employee handbooks, employers today face a host of modern labor law issues amid a continually changing political and legal landscape. In this Expert Analysis series, former National Labor Relations Board members weigh in on recent issues before and within the board, and share practical considerations to address them. Marshall Babson Almost 10 years ago, I asked in an article,[1] when are employers, unions and workers going to sit down together to discuss the economic imperatives facing them in the first quarter of the 21st century? I, along with the rest of the country, am still waiting for an answer. That discussion has not taken place, at least not in a meaningful and constructive way. In the meantime, the nature and character of work itself has been changing at lightning speed. And it continues to do so....

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