The National Labor Relations Act (In a Nutshell)
The National Labor Relations Act (also known as the Wagner Act) is a cornerstone of U.S. labor law. It was enacted in 1935 and it guarantees the right of employees to organize and bargain collectively with their employers, and to engage in other protected concerted activity.
The NLRA covers most private-sector workers, including in manufacturing, health care, retail and private education. So, it’s probably easier to start with who’s not covered. And that includes…
*** The NLRA does cover private contractors who work for the federal government.
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB): The NLRA created the NLRB, which serves as the chief enforcer of the law. They are tasked primarily with conducting union elections and resolving unfair labor practice charges. The Board officially consists of five members, although two seats remain vacant at press time. Board members are appointed by the President and serve five-year terms. The NLRA also creates a General Counsel, also appointed by the President, who serves independently of the appointed Board members. There are 26 regional offices, each of which is led by a regional director. This is where your election and unfair labor practice proceedings start.
Worker Rights Under the NLRA:
Source: nlrb.gov/rights-we-protect/employee-rights
Unfair Labor Practices By Employers
According to the NLRA, it’s a violation of the law for employers to:
It’s important that you immediately write down specifics of potential violations. If you believe a yours or a co-worker’s rights under the NLRA have been violated, Form NLRB-501 must be filled out and charges must be filed within six months of the violation. The regional NLRB office is tasked with conducting an impartial investigation.
More Information on Your Rights
Check out the NLRB interactive section on the laws that are protected for employee rights. https://www.nlrb.gov/rights-we-protect/whats-law/employees
Contact the NLRB Public Affairs Office at 202-273-1991 or one of the 26 regional offices. https://www.nlrb.gov/about-nlrb/who-we-are/regional-offices
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