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Is a five-member commission responsible for overseeing unions and their relations with employers?

National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)


What is a five-member commission responsible for overseeing unions and their relations with employers?

National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)


When was National Labor Relations Board created?

National Mediation Board was created in 1934.


Which of these agencies administers federal labor management relation laws?

The Department of Labor is responsible for the management of labor relations laws. The department enforces labor laws enacted by Congress.


What is the NLRB?

National Labor Relations Board


Which government agency certifies labor unions?

The National Labor Relations Board.


What is the function of the National Labor Relations Board's general counsel?

The general counsel is independent of the board, and is responsible for the investigation and prosecution of unfair labor practice cases, as well as overseeing the regional offices


What organization has the power to enforce basic labor laws?

National labor relations board


What can be found on the National Labor Relations Board?

One can find various information on the National Labor Relations Board or NLRB. On the NLRB website, one can find information on the rights protected by the board, names of board members, cases and decisions, and locations of the regional offices.


Who must approve the appointees to the National Labor Relations Board?

The president


How is the National Labor Relations Board governed?

by a general counsel and five board members who are appointed by the president


Law created the national labor relations board to look into worker's complaints?

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) was created by the National Labor Relations Act in 1935 to protect the rights of employees and employers. It oversees disputes between workers and companies related to unfair labor practices and collective bargaining. The NLRB also enforces labor laws to promote stable labor-management relations across different industries.