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October 04, 2006

The National Labor Management Relations Board strikes again

A lot of people — perhaps as many as 8 million — could lose the right to unionize, now that the National Labor Management Relations Board has said they are all potentially supervisors
and ineligible to join a union.

Sadly, the Bush-era NLRB has accelerated a process that started on Clinton’s watch. The bit of schadenfreude I take from this is the possibility of it hitting workers in the tech sector who are on wage, not salary, and cheered the passage of NAFTA in 1993.

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