Bipartisan Push for Speedier Labor Agreements: Senators Unveil the Faster Labor Contracts Act

On average, it takes well over a year for an employer and a newly certified labor union to reach agreement on a first contract. Nonetheless, operationalizing the proposed truncated timelines will often prove difficult, and result in significant burden on employers. In this dynamic time of change at the NLRB and in federal labor law, it is essential that employers stay mindful and up-to-date on the changes and what they might ultimately mean for their businesses.

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