NLRB expands criteria for determining what counts as ‘protected concerted activity’
A new National Labor Relations Board ruling has loosened the criteria for determining if worker activities are protected by Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act. That part of the law guarantees employees the right to engage in “protected concerted activities” aimed at collectively improving working conditions.
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