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National Labor Relations Board v. State of Oregon
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September 28, 2021
Ore. Beats NLRB Suit Over Captive Anti-Union Meeting Ban
An Oregon federal judge again rejected the National Labor Relations Board's preemption challenge to a state law barring mandatory anti-union meetings, saying the agency hasn't shown the ordinance has caused it harm.
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July 13, 2021
NLRB Points To High Court Ruling In Ore. 'Captive' Meetings Row
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling limiting class standing in a credit reporting suit backs the National Labor Relations Board's preemption challenge to an Oregon law blocking so-called captive audience meetings, the board argued in a filing in federal court.
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October 13, 2020
NLRB Can't Sue Over Ore. 'Captive' Meetings Law, Judge Says
The National Labor Relations Board does not have standing to challenge an Oregon law barring companies from punishing workers who refuse to attend anti-union meetings, a federal judge has ruled, though he left the door open for the agency to amend its suit and try again.
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February 07, 2020
NLRB Challenges Oregon Law Barring 'Captive' Meetings
An Oregon law barring employers from firing workers who refuse to attend anti-union meetings can't stand because it is preempted by the National Labor Relations Act, the National Labor Relations Board said in a suit filed Friday in Oregon federal court.