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NLRB proposes and finalizes rule requiring NLRA notice postings in workplaces

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #022278
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4
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1

Summary

The passage details routine rulemaking by the National Labor Relations Board on posting employee rights notices. It contains no allegations of misconduct, financial flows, or involvement of high‑level Executive Order 13496 (2009) mandates posting NLRA rights for federal contractors. NLRB proposed and finalized a rule making notice posting an unfair labor practice if not complied wi The rule faced

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