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How to Take a Case Before the NLRB, Eighth Edition, with 2011 Supplement

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The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is an administrative agency like no other, and its unique rules and procedures can present pitfalls for unwary practitioners. Trusted for over 50 years, How to Take a Case Before the NLRB, Eighth Edition is the go-to reference for expert guidance on the Board’s complex procedures. The treatise is the most comprehensive analysis of changing NLRB procedures available—for attorneys representing employers and those representing unions. Authored by specialists from the American Bar Association’s Section of Labor and Employment Law, How to Take a Case Before the NLRB provides coverage of:

  • Procedures for obtaining injunctive relief
  • Guidelines for mail-in ballots
  • Prioritization of unfair labor practice cases and the time targets for their processing
  • Procedures to expedite representation cases
  • Rules on attorney misconduct
  • Rules on settlement judges and bench decisions in unfair labor practice cases

The treatise walks practitioners through the structure, jurisdiction, and changing role of the Board; discusses revisions to the ULP Case Manual; analyzes changes to the Board’s Rules and Regulations over time; and provides instructions for representation  hearings and unfair labor practice proceedings. It also provides extensive cross-references to the Board’s regulations and Casehandling Manual, plus sample forms, correspondence, charts outlining Board procedures, and more.

 

Supplement Information

The all-new 2011 Supplement expands the coverage of the Eighth Edition and provides updates on:

  • New and proposed NLRB Rules, including the notice posting requirement, the proposed election rules, and the recent decision of the Board in Specialty Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center of Mobile concerning non-acute healthcare bargaining units
  • The Board’s decisions on election bar in cases of voluntary recognition and recognition of an incumbent union by a successor employer
  • Current requirements for filing and service of documents in NLRB proceedings
  • Recent Board election decisions concerning objections, challenged ballots, and election sites
  • Initiatives of the Acting General Counsel on deferral to arbitration policy, use of default provisions in settlement agreements, and requirements that settlements contain provisions to alleviate the negative tax and Social Security consequences of lump sum backpay payments

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2008/1,491 pp. Hardcover/Order #9964

 

Supplement Information

2011/Softcover/ISBN 9781570189647/Order #1964

Main Volume Information

Fredric H. Fischer, Brent Garren, and John C. Truesdale, Editors-in-Chief; Committee on Practice and Procedure Under the National Labor Relations ActABA Section of Labor and Employment Law

 

Supplement Information

Fredric H. Fischer, Brent Garren, and John E. Higgins, Jr., Editors-in-Chief; Committee on Practice and Procedure Under the National Labor Relations Act; ABA Section of Labor and Employment Law