The Labor Law Insider: The Biden Administration - Expected Changes at the NLRB (Part III)

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In Part III of the Labor Law Insider podcast series focused on expected changes at the National Labor Relations Board, Husch Blackwell attorneys David Hertel and Laura Malugade discuss, with Tom Godar, two potential developments that would change the labor law landscape and enhance union organization efforts:

• Permitting unions to organize and represent small units of employees within an employer's workforce called micro-units, and

• Union efforts to organize remote workers.

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In Part III of the Labor Law Insider podcast series focused on expected changes at the National Labor Relations Board, Husch Blackwell attorneys David Hertel and Laura Malugade discuss, with Tom Godar, two potential developments that would change the labor law landscape and enhance union organization efforts:

• Permitting unions to organize and represent small units of employees within an employer's workforce called micro-units, and

• Union efforts to organize remote workers.

Tune in to the third episode in our series to learn about these potential developments and strategies to proactively address the changes.

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