NLRB Activism Has a Cost: Budget Shortfalls and NLRB's "Belt Tightening"


The National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) Associate General Counsel Anne Purcell recently issued an Operations Management Memo OM 16-09, which describes how the NLRB plans on addressing its budget shortfall.

As has been widely reported over the last number of years, the NLRB has been exceedingly active in numerous ways, including: changing the basic groundwork of its long standing union election rules; going to Complaint on all types of employer handbook rules; vigorously pursuing protected concerted activity claims against non-union employers; and expanding its jurisdictional reach over traditional independent contractor relationships and through its new joint employer standard etc.

Against the backdrop of its activism the NLRB is experiencing a budget shortfall. Among other things the memo recommends the NLRB Regions:

Ms. Purcell also has stated there will need to be other agency-wide cost cutting measures and there will be further announcements. Practitioners and others may soon experience these and other changes as the NLRB’s regional directors are forced to tighten their belts.


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National Law Review, Volume VI, Number 77