The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is an official government organization in the United States that enforces and protects the rights of employees and employers in relation to labor relations. With a history dating back to 1935, the NLRB conducts elections, investigates charges, facilitates settlements, decides cases, and enforces orders to ensure fair and lawful workplace practices.
Comprised of board members, judges, and a general counsel, the NLRB operates through regional offices and an inspector general's office. Their mission is to uphold the National Labor Relations Act, which governs employee and employer rights, and to promote harmonious labor relations in various industries, including professional sports. Through their enforcement activity and publications, the NLRB provides guidance and resources to both employees and employers, ensuring compliance with labor laws and protecting workplace rights.
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