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  2. Minnesota Labor Relations Act - Wikipedia

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    "The Minnesota and National Labor Relations Acts--A Substantive and Procedural Comparison". Minnesota Law Review, vol. 38, no. 7, June 1954, p. 730-796. Stieber, Jack. Ten years of the Minnesota Labor Relations Act. Vol. 9. Industrial Relations Center, University of Minnesota, 1949. Stieber, Jack. "Minnesota Labor Relations Act-An Opinion Survey."

  3. ‘Love is Blind’ contestants are employees, Labor Board says ...

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    The National Labor Relations Board issued a complaint against the producers of hit reality TV show “Love Is Blind,” arguing that the contestants should be classified as employees and therefore ...

  4. 2021 St. Paul Park refinery strike - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 St. Paul Park refinery strike was a labor dispute in St. Paul Park, Minnesota, United States.The strike, involving approximately 200 workers, took place at an oil refinery owned by Marathon Petroleum and began on January 21, 2021, with members of Local 120 of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters alleging unfair labor practices and unsafe working conditions.

  5. US labor board bans mandatory anti-union meetings in ruling ...

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    The National Labor Relations Board said that so-called "captive audience meetings," which have been legal for decades and are routine during union campaigns, illegally interfere with workers ...

  6. What a 'Love Is Blind' labor board filing means for reality ...

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    The National Labor Relations Board issued a complaint against the reality show on Wednesday, which stated that the show's participants have been misclassified and are actually employees that merit ...

  7. Category:Labor relations in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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  8. Right-to-work law - Wikipedia

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    The National Labor Relations Act, generally known as the Wagner Act, was passed in 1935 as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Second New Deal". Among other things, the act provided that a company could lawfully agree to be any of the following: A closed shop, in which employees must be members of the union as a condition of employment ...

  9. US labor board delays new employment rule after business ...

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    The board said the delay will give it time to resolve legal challenges. The National Labor Relations Board said Thursday that the rule — which was scheduled to go into effect in December ...