On the recordSeptember 11, 2012
We have learned the NLRB is utterly determined to advance a culture of union favoritism, regardless of the costs imposed on workers and employers or the damage inflicted on its own credibility.
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congress.govWe have learned the NLRB is utterly determined to advance a culture of union favoritism, regardless of the costs imposed on workers and employers or the damage inflicted on its own credibility.
Roe criticizes the NLRB for favoring unions at the expense of workers and employers.
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