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Definition of National Labor Relations Board
1. Noun. An independent agency of the United States government charged with mediating disputes between management and labor unions.
Lexicographical Neighbors of National Labor Relations Board
Literary usage of National Labor Relations Board
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Plum Book: U. S. Government Policy and Supporting Positions for 9,000 by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"... INDEPENDENT AGENCIES NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES -
Continued National Labor Relations Board ..."
2. Fact Finding Report: Commission on the Future of Worker-Management Relations by John T. Dunlop (1994)
"... bargaining -- a decision typically made through a secret ballot election
conducted by the National Labor Relations Board at the employees' worksite. 2. ..."
3. Unfair Advantage: Workers' Freedom of Association in the United States Under by Lance A. Compa (2000)
"... vote.105 How the National Labor Relations Board Works The National Labor
Relations Act (NLRA) is the main US law meant to protect workers' rights to ..."
4. Failures and Promises of the California Garment Industry: Hearing Before the edited by Peter Hoekstra (1998)
"The statutes propagate these sorts of abuses as they're currently written and
interpreted by the National Labor Relations Board. They do violate individual ..."