On the recordAugust 26, 2015
the NLRB is again doing the bidding of Big Labor by making it easier to organize franchise workers - no matter the cost to working families and job creators.
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congress.govthe NLRB is again doing the bidding of Big Labor by making it easier to organize franchise workers - no matter the cost to working families and job creators.
Accusation against the NLRB for prioritizing union organization over economic impact.
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