Tag: National Labor Relations Act


UNION SHOP

Introduction to the Union Shop The union shop represents a critical and often debated form of labor agreement rooted in the principles of collective bargaining and union security. Fundamentally, a union shop mandates that all employees within a defined bargaining unit who are hired by the employer must, as a condition of continued employment, join […]

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NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT

National Labor Relations Act The Core Definition of the National Labor Relations Act The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), often referred to as the Wagner Act of 1935, stands as a pivotal piece of American labor legislation designed to protect the rights of employees to organize, form labor unions, and engage in collective bargaining. This […]

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