Speaking at the American Bar Association’s 12th Annual Labor and Employment Law Conference, National Labor Relations Board Chairman John Ring touted his affinity for rulemaking and hinted at more to come, including possible regulations for union/employee access to employer property.
He is quoted as saying, “Candidly — and this is just my view — but the Board has been doing rulemaking through case adjudication . . . .Why don’t we just be honest and do rulemaking the way we’re supposed to do rulemaking?”
Potential changes in rules for union quickie elections and other employer-friendly actions also look likely under Ring’s leadership.
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