Insights: Publications NLRB Ruling Clarifies Employer Nonsolicitation Enforcement
Law360
The National Labor Relations Board is at it again. With its decision in Wynn Las Vegas LLC the board has continued its practice of scaling back decisions of the Obama board.
In Wynn Las Vegas, the board redefined "solicitation" to comport with prior board precedent. This decision has the practical effect of broadening the type of conduct that may be considered to have violated a valid nonsolicitation policy and warrant discipline.
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