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NLRB overturns onerous Employee Handbook Standards

Reed Smith legal briefing

Practice Area: Central Government

Sector: Business services

Jurisdiction: North America

Published: 19 December 2017

Law Firm: Reed Smith

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Overview

On December 14, the National Labor Relations Board overturned two unpopular decisions that created confusing and ineffective rules. This article examines the judgment.

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