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Upcoming Labor/ Employment Law Seminar

Upcoming Labor/ Employment Law Seminar

Attorney Jeffrey Mogan will be presenting a seminar entitled “A Legal Roadmap to Operating Efficiently in Unionized Health Care Facilities” at the Connecticut Association of Health Care Facilities (CAHCF) annual Educational Conference on November 9, 2011 in Cromwell.  Discussion topics include key provisions of the National Labor Relations Act and avoiding common pitfalls of employee […]

NLRB Postpones New Posting Requirement

NLRB Postpones New Posting Requirement

In follow up to our previous post on April 13, 2011, the proposed rule to require employers covered by the National Labor Relations Act (“NLRA”) to post workplace notices describing employees’ rights under the NLRA has been delayed into 2012.  The stated purpose of the proposed rule is to inform employees of their rights to form, join, or […]

NLRB Proposes Controversial Changes to Election Process

NLRB Proposes Controversial Changes to Election Process

The National Labor Relations Board recently proposed changes to its pre-election and post-election procedures that would significantly impact employers and could result in a greater number of successful union elections.  Most notably, the reform would require that the pre-election hearing be held within 7 days after the hearing notice is served (absent special circumstances).  Currently, […]

Employee’s Twitter Comments Trigger NLRB Complaint

Employee’s Twitter Comments Trigger NLRB Complaint

On the heels of the well publicized settlement this past February between the Hartford office of the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) and AMR of Connecticut resulting from the NLRB’s complaint that the employer unlawfully terminated an employee in response to the employee’s criticism of her supervisor on Facebook, another social media issue has caught […]

NLRB Reform Agenda Will Put Employers’ Union Avoidance Strategies to the Test

NLRB Reform Agenda Will Put Employers’ Union Avoidance Strategies to the Test

Recent developments following the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) election results indicate that the NLRB will affect sweeping changes in 2011 making union organizing easier and compliance more onerous and expensive for employers. Employers face greater enforcement mechanisms, modifications to agency policies and procedures, and additional regulatory requirements under certain initiatives implemented and under consideration. […]