Tampa Breakfast Briefing: New NLRB Quickie Election Rules

Seminar

Wednesday, May 13, 2015 

8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (ET)

The Tampa Club

Bank of America Building - Downtown Tampa

101 E. Kennedy Blvd

The National Labor Relations Board has adopted new Rules for union organizing elections, significantly reducing the period between the filing of a petition and a union election. While the NLRB characterizes its actions as modernizing its processes, the real impact is to deny employers an adequate opportunity to communicate with its employees prior to employee voting. The final Rules became effective April 14, 2015.

Given the expedited election process, employers can no longer rely on anti-union campaigns that begin after the filing of a representation petition.

Join us on May 13, 2015 for breakfast and a discussion with Mike Malfitano, David Steffen and Jim Craig about how to cope with the new quickie election rules.

There is no charge for the Breakfast Briefing, but space is limited. To register, or for more information, contact Doris Key at dkey@constangy.com or (813) 223-7166. 

The Tampa Club is located on the 41st floor of the Bank of America Building, 101 E. Kennedy Blvd, Downtown Tampa. 

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