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December 2023 Newsletter

Employment Law Bulletin

A Monthly Report On Labor Law Issues

Volume XXXXI, Issue 12

In this issue: The UAW claims victory in a historic auto strike involving all three major Detroit automakers, using strategic short strikes to gain public support. Ford settled first, offering significant concessions. The NLRB announced a new joint employer rule, expanding entities under joint employment, facing immediate opposition. The EEOC undergoes a shift with a Democrat majority, focusing on diversity and workplace issues.

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"Single" ULP Can Trigger Bargaining Order without Vote, According to NLRB Prosecutor
December 08, 2023
Category: Employment Law Newsletter: A Monthly Report On Labor Law Issues
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EEOC Now Has a Majority of Democrat Commissioners
December 08, 2023
Category: Employment Law Newsletter: A Monthly Report On Labor Law Issues
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NLRB Announces New Joint Employer Final Rule, Bringing More Entities under Joint Employment Concept
December 08, 2023
Category: Employment Law Newsletter: A Monthly Report On Labor Law Issues
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UAW Declares Victory in Auto Strikes
December 08, 2023
Category: Employment Law Newsletter: A Monthly Report On Labor Law Issues