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National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)

Entries from American Rights at Work's Eye on the NLRB Blog, monitoring the National Labor Relations Board.


Labor Law in the United States

What is the NLRA?

The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) is a federal law, signed in 1935. It regulates relations between unions, employees, and employers in the private sector.  According to the NLRA, “encouraging the practice and procedures of collective bargaining” is the policy of the United States. It provides that if workers decide to form a union, the union and employer are required to engage in good faith negotiations to establish terms and conditions of employment.

 

What is the NLRB?

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is a federal agency responsible for protecting workers' rights to form unions and promoting collective bargaining by enforcing the NLRA.

Unfortunately for workers, a huge chasm exists between what the law says, and how it is interpreted and enforced.  The NLRA is an outdated law  that does little to protect workers’ rights in modern times, compounded by its enforcement by an agency whose members are appointed by an anti-worker, anti-union administration.  Our broken labor law system allows employers to delay and even extinguish union organizing attempts, and does little to discourage the firing, harassment, and discrimination of workers who exercise their legal rights to form a union and collectively bargain.  By shining a spotlight on how the NLRB enforces this flawed law, we will showcase the injustices that occur day in and day out as workers seek to organize unions.

 

 






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