Labor of Law: Union Advocates Try to Thwart 'Captive Audience' Meetings - Law.com

What You Need to Know
- Labor advocates are trying to kill off mandatory meetings that employers hold to argue against unionization.
- They argue the meetings are unfair, since unions don't get the same opportunity.
- The push might get traction under the union-friendly Biden administration.
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As public approval of labor unions reaches its highest level since the 1960s, some labor advocates are trying to accelerate the momentum by putting an end to one potent anti-union strategy: “captive audience” meetings.
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