Labor overreach: NLKB power grab.

AuthorMangu-Ward, Katherine
PositionCitings - Labor unions - Brief article

IN AUGUST, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruled that subcontractors, franchisees, and other workers should be granted the right to join labor unions.

The move is one step in a larger campaign by organized labor to work around the fact that large American corporations are increasingly using independent contractors rather than traditional full-time employees. These "joint employees" have typically been excluded from union membership, thus diminishing the negotiating power of labor.

In a bid to reduce their tax responsibilities, benefit obligations, and regulatory burdens, companies sometimes turn to temporary workers. The NLRB reports that there were 2.87 million such temp workers in August 2014, and says that number is increasing rapidly.

The ruling, which...

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