nlrb造句1. Moreover, the act established the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to administer its provisions, to punish unfair labor practices, and to determine which union should represent workers.
2. If the NLRB overturns the decision, it will destroy the principal protection workers have against involuntary unionization.
3. President Obama's NLRB under chairman and former union lawyer Craig Becker surely earns that distinction.
4. Earlier this year, NLRB fired a shot heard round the business world when it brought charges against Boeing, seeking to force it to abandon plans to open an assembly plant in South Carolina.
5. Condemning the NLRB would be a good way to prove it.
6. The NLRB is seeking a court order that would require Boeing to maintain its second 787 assembly line in the Pacific Northwest, an IAMAW stronghold.
7. The NLRB argues that under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, if federal and state laws collide, the latter must yield—that is, the state law is "pre-empted" by federal law.
8. Crawford, an aging teamster, limped into the office where I worked as a field examiner intern for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
9. NLRB is playing an equally audacious role in pushing card-check.
10. By taking the issue to the courts, the NLRB hopes to remove it from the public discourse.
11. The NLRB is an autonomous body, but its board members are appointed by the president.
12. The NLRB will determine, among other matters, the ease or difficulty of organizing nurse practitioners into labor organizations.
13. As an intern with the NLRB, I investigated unfair practices by employers as well as by unions.
14. Once Democrats solidified a majority on the NLRB, they set out to push a pro-union policy agenda that never could pass congressional muster.
15. But that was not enough for the NLRB, which charged the company with illegal retaliation against its unions.
16. In response, NLRB made good on its threat, filing a lawsuit against the Arizona measure and promising more challenges to come.
17. Independent agencies tend to be multimember boards and commissions, such as the SEC , FCC, and NLRB.
18. Although I had thrived in the investigative environment of the NLRB, I did not know quite what to expect in a scientific research milieu.
19. I had studied industrial and labor relations as an undergraduate, and I later went to work at the NLRB because I was drawn to the issues facing the working class.
20. In the leading case, a company was served with an NLRB complaint alleging that it had engaged in unfair labor practices.