New union organizing data: New data released by the NLRB shows that union election petitions increased by 27% from last year, and have more than doubled since FY 2021. Unfair labor practice charges are similarly up, albeit at a lower percentage that union petitions.
The data is unsurprising given the current administration’s labor agenda and more favorable public sentiment towards unions.
Despite the increase in petitions, actual union membership has decreased year after year.
General Counsel targets “stay-or-pay provisions: In a recently released memo, General Counsel Abruzzo asserts that “stay-or-pay” provisions - such as those requiring employees to reimburse tuition paid by their employer if they leave during a designated time period - are unlawful under federal labor law unless they are narrowly tailored to avoid infringing on employee rights and advance a legitimate business interest.
The memo creates a four-prong test that essentially prohibits the use of such provisions - a tack the General Counsel is pushing the Board to restrict non-compete agreements as well.
What’s next: While it remains to be seen whether the Board will adopt the General Counsel’s views (as with non-competes), expect the GC to bring cases involving such provisions before the Board.
Gregory Hoff
Assistant General Counsel, Director of Labor & Employment Law and Policy, HR Policy Association
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