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NLRB Final Rule on Posting Employee Rights Notices – Public Comment Summary

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #022301
Pages
3
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2

Summary

The passage details procedural aspects of a labor board rule on posting notices about NLRA rights. It mentions only generic industry groups and chambers of commerce, with no specific high‑profile indi The NLRB decided not to require email or other electronic notices for posting employee‑rights inform Employers must post the notice physically and on intranet sites if they already use such platforms

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