Bergdorf's 'Micro-Unit' Win Cold Comfort For Employers
By Ben James ( July 29, 2014, 9:13 PM EDT) -- The National Labor Relations Board's rejection of a bargaining unit made up of Bergdorf Goodman shoe salespeople provided useful guidance on how the board will analyze future challenges to so-called micro-units, but management-side lawyers say the decision doesn't eliminate fears that the NLRB's current approach will leave employers facing a surge in overly narrow bargaining groups....
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