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Breaking: NLRB Member Hayes Details Outrageous Pearce Strong-Arming on Quickie Election Rules

NLRB Member Brian Hayes sent a letter to Congressman John Kline, Chairman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce that details the outrageous and unprecedented arm-twisting by Chairman Pearce to try ram through the quickie election rulemaking. The US Chamber posted the full letter here and I strongly encourage you to read it.


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