Union Organizing Is Threatening Rehabilitation Programs

Law360, New York (October 19, 2015, 11:13 AM EDT) -- Recent developments at the National Labor Relations Board should cause leaders of nonprofit community rehabilitation programs ("CRPs") to re-evaluate the substantial risks that the law and organized labor pose to the relationships between CRPs and the special individuals that they help. The developments also reveal how the NLRB's election procedures, known among employers as "ambush election rules" for their fealty to conducting elections as soon as possible, expose the NLRB to a violation of the Administrative Procedure Act....

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