The NLRB announced today (December 23rd) that it will postpone, until April 30, 2012, the deadline for employers to post a notice outlining employee rights to organize under the National Labor Relations Act. More information is available here. The NLRB agreed to the deadline postponement at the request of the federal judge who is hearing the case challenging the Board's right to create such a posting requirement.
© 2012 BARNES & THORNBURG LLPNLRB Again Delays Employer Notice Posting Deadline to April 30
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