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kaggle-ho-022282House Oversight

NLRB Defends Authority to Issue Notice‑Posting Rule Under NLRA

NLRB Defends Authority to Issue Notice‑Posting Rule Under NLRA The passage outlines legal arguments about the National Labor Relations Board's rulemaking authority. It mentions no high‑profile individuals, financial transactions, or foreign influence, and the content is largely a restatement of existing labor law doctrine, offering little actionable investigative lead. Key insights: Board cites Chevron and Supreme Court precedent to justify notice‑posting rule.; Comments from industry groups (Texas Association for Home Care & Hospice, Independent Bakers Association) challenge the rule’s statutory basis.; Member Hayes (NLRB) expressed dissent on the rule’s authority during the NPRM process.

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NLRB Defends Authority to Issue Notice‑Posting Rule Under NLRA The passage outlines legal arguments about the National Labor Relations Board's rulemaking authority. It mentions no high‑profile individuals, financial transactions, or foreign influence, and the content is largely a restatement of existing labor law doctrine, offering little actionable investigative lead. Key insights: Board cites Chevron and Supreme Court precedent to justify notice‑posting rule.; Comments from industry groups (Texas Association for Home Care & Hospice, Independent Bakers Association) challenge the rule’s statutory basis.; Member Hayes (NLRB) expressed dissent on the rule’s authority during the NPRM process.

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