On the recordFebruary 4, 2015
We've heard a lot of predictions that if, in fact, the NLRB through this process does decide to alter its joint employer standard, it will result in the end of franchising models as we know it.
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congress.govWe've heard a lot of predictions that if, in fact, the NLRB through this process does decide to alter its joint employer standard, it will result in the end of franchising models as we know it.
Murray discusses potential impacts of changing the joint employer standard on franchising.
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