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National Labor Relations Board

construction, workers, employers, forced neutrality agreements
Oct 3, 2023

We need to protect employers and workers

As the president of the oldest and most influential construction association in the state, representing nearly 200 Arizona business owners, I find it crucial to address a growing concern that threatens both workers and employers here and across the country. The issue at hand is the increasing reliance on forced neutrality agreements by the Biden administration and the National Labor Relations Boar[...]

Oct 25, 2013

Badly Wounded

Horne could face bloody, expensive battle in 2014 attorney general race

Tom Horne has long maintained that he’s innocent of the campaign finance allegations against him, but he may not get a chance to prove it until after voters have decided whether to give him a second term as attorney general.

Sep 5, 2012

Judge upholds Arizona’s union secret ballot law

A federal judge upheld Arizona’s voter-approved law that allows workers to cast secret ballots to determine whether to unionize.

Oct 13, 2011

Judge’s ruling on union law deals setback to Arizona

A federal judge Thursday refused to derail a challenge to a 2010 state constitutional amendment, dealing a setback to Arizona's effort to require union elections by secret ballot before companies can be unionized.

Sep 12, 2011

Dobbins reveals chamber’s misplaced priorities

This letter is in response to Mark Dobbins’ (chairman of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry) commentary “Federal regulators are out of control” in the Sept. 2 issue of the Arizona Capitol Times.

The National Labor Relations Board recently released a new guideline to businesses which indicates that they are to post, conspicuously in the workplace, the rights of w[...]

Sep 6, 2011

Federal regulators are out of control

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has announced a new mandate on private sector employers requiring them to prominently display posters that outline employees’ rights to join a union.

Apr 25, 2011

NLRB will sue Arizona and South Dakota over union laws

The National Labor Relations Board says it will move ahead with lawsuits seeking to invalidate state constitutional amendments in Arizona and South Dakota that require workers to hold secret ballot elections before a company can be unionized.

Feb 1, 2011

Christian Palmer talks about the state’s fight with the feds over ‘card check’

Yellow Sheet Report assistant editor Christian Palmer talks about Arizona's fight with the National Labor Relations Board over the recently passed Prop. 113.

Jan 21, 2011

Threatened by NLRB over Prop. 113, state yawns

Arizona’s new labor law passed by voters could face a New Deal-era challenge from the federal government, as the National Labor Relations Board is threatening to sue the state.

Jan 17, 2011

Feds to AZ: Stand down on secret ballot prop

The National Labor Relations Board has told Horne it will sue if the state recognizes the passage of Prop 113, which won 60 percent of the vote in November.

Oct 14, 2010

Out-of-state group backs effort to require secret ballot in union votes

The fate of a ballot measure that would require secret ballots to form unions may hinge on whether voters think unions or employers are bigger bullies to workers.

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