National Labor Relations Board
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is an independent agency of the United States government responsible for enforcing labor laws related to collective bargaining and unfair labor practices. Established in 1935, the NLRB conducts elections to determine union representation, investigates charges of unfair labor practices, facilitates settlements, and decides cases regarding employee rights under the National Labor Relations Act.
With regional offices nationwide, the NLRB plays a crucial role in protecting the rights of employees and employers, ensuring that workers can exercise their rights to organize and bargain collectively. The agency provides resources and guidance on employee rights, compliance with labor laws, and the process of filing charges or petitions related to workplace issues.
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