On the recordFebruary 1, 2010
Justice delayed is justice denied, and all too often these delays mean there is no real penalty for violating workers' rights.
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congress.govJustice delayed is justice denied, and all too often these delays mean there is no real penalty for violating workers' rights.
Harkin critiques delays in the NLRB's processes affecting workers' rights enforcement.
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