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Labor Law Insider veterans Adam Doerr and Rufino Gaytán join host Tom Godar to discuss the impact of the National Labor Relations Board’s 2023 decisions. How does the Cemex decision, encouraging union representation without elections, fit in with the many other changes wrought by the NLRB in the past year? The discussion focuses on the much-narrowed pathway for employers to negotiate in 2024 regarding policies, discipline, and responding to union organizing.
Join these experienced labor counsel as they offer thoughtful perspective of organized labor’s new power, and how they are flexing their muscle with both strikes and union organizing with new and union-friendly rules. This is Part One of a two-part series. Part Two will include further insights and opportunities to mitigate the impact of some of these decisions. Join us on this episode of the Labor Law Insider.
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Labor Law Insider veterans Adam Doerr and Rufino Gaytán join host Tom Godar to discuss the impact of the National Labor Relations Board’s 2023 decisions. How does the Cemex decision, encouraging union representation without elections, fit in with the many other changes wrought by the NLRB in the past year? The discussion focuses on the much-narrowed pathway for employers to negotiate in 2024 regarding policies, discipline, and responding to union organizing.
Join these experienced labor counsel as they offer thoughtful perspective of organized labor’s new power, and how they are flexing their muscle with both strikes and union organizing with new and union-friendly rules. This is Part One of a two-part series. Part Two will include further insights and opportunities to mitigate the impact of some of these decisions. Join us on this episode of the Labor Law Insider.

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