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The Department of Labor is rolling out plans to cut regulations and Trump’s pick to be the NLRB’s general counsel languishes.
SMART General President Michael Coleman strongly condemned the dismissals, stating, "From day one, General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo made it her mission at the National Labor Relations Board to fight ...
Jennifer Abruzzo, then-general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, speaks to Webasto workers at UAW Local 174 in Livonia in a July file photo. Abruzzo, who served under the Biden ...
The Associated Builders & Contractors Inc. of Michigan appeared before a three-judge panel of the Sixth Circuit on Thursday morning, attempting to revive its case against Jennifer A. Abruzzo, the ...
National Labor Relations Board General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo, left, answers questions after talking with Michigan workers from two Webasto parts plants at UAW Local 174 in Livonia on Monday ...
Jennifer Abruzzo, the general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, was dismissed Tuesday by President Donald Trump as part of an anticipated shake-up of the federal agency responsible ...
Jennifer Abruzzo, former President Joe Biden's appointee as the NLRB's general counsel, was fired by email late on Monday.
Jennifer Abruzzo, the general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, said she was fired via email late on Monday. Gwynne Wilcox, who was one of the labor board’s two Democratic members ...
Jennifer Abruzzo, the board’s former top attorney, is seen as having taken a more aggressive approach than her predecessors in carrying out the N.L.R.B.’s mandate to enforce private sector ...
President Donald Trump fired Jennifer Abruzzo, the National Labor Relations Board's general counsel, on Jan. 28. Abruzzo was a champion of the student-athlete ...
Stakeholders had expressed concern that employer anti-harassment policies could be viewed as chilling worker expression, but NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo aimed to put those fears to rest ...
Led by general counsel Jennifer Abruzzo, the board took an active stance in interpreting and enforcing labor law, generating new precedents that reduced barriers to worker voice and unionization.
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