FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 6, 2012 CONTACT: Zoe Bridges-Curry (202) 822-2127 zbridges@americanrightsatwork.org Statement on NLRB Decision in D.R. Horton Washington, D.C. – Today, American Rights at Work executive director Kimberly Freeman Brown issued the following statement in response to the National Labor Relations Board’s decision in D.R. Horton, Inc., which …
Statement by American Rights at Work Executive Director Kimberly Freeman Brown on Passage of the NLRB Resolution to Ensure a Fair Vote for Workers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 30, 2011 CONTACT: Zoe Bridges-Curry (202) 822-2127 x122 zbridges@americanrightsatwork.org Statement by American Rights at Work Executive Director Kimberly Freeman Brown on Passage of the NLRB Resolution to Ensure a Fair Vote for Workers Washington, DC – Today, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) voted to approve …
Statement on NLRB Decision to Restore Fair Voluntary Recognition Process
Washington, DC — Today, American Rights at Work Executive Director Kimberly Freeman Brown issued the following statement in response to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decision in Lamons Gasket Co, which overturns the rules for voluntary recognition established in Dana Corp. (2007). By doing away with a ban on decertification or election petitions …
Media Advisory: Press Conference Call on NLRB’s Proposed Rule
MEDIA ADVISORY FOR: July 6, 2011 CONTACT: Zoe Bridges-Curry 202-822-2127 x122 zbridges@americanrightsatwork.org ***MEDIA ADVISORY*** AS KLINE GOES AFTER NLRB, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, ACADEMICS, AND WORKERS STAND UP FOR AGENCY, EMPLOYEES’ RIGHT TO VOTE Press conference call TOMORROW, Wed. July 6, on need for proposed rule to modernize union elections Washington, …
Support builds for proposed NLRB rule
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 22, 2011 CONTACT: Zoe Bridges-Curry (202) 822-2127 zbridges@americanrightsatwork.org HOW IT’S PLAYING: CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS, FORMER NLRB MEMBERS, ADVOCATES, AND FAITH GROUPS APPLAUD PROPOSED NLRB RULE CHANGES Washington, DC — Congressional leaders, advocacy organizations, faith groups, and former National Labor Relations Board members joined labor unions and workers’ …