Labor Charge filed after postal supervisor threatens employees for union activity

February 19, 2016 Washington, D.C. – The National Labor Relations Board invites the filing of briefs in order to allow parties and interested amici an opportunity to address the issues raised in United States Postal Service (07-CA-142926), including whether the Board may continue to permit administrative law judges to issue a “consent order,” incorporating the […]

Statement by NLRB Chairman Pearce on 80th Anniversary of the NLRA

Statement by National Labor Relations Board Chairman Mark Gaston Pearce on 80th Anniversary of the National Labor Relations Act July 2, 2015 In the eighty years since the National Labor Relations Act was enacted, the workplace has changed in ways that President Roosevelt never could have imagined when he declared that the goal of the […]

APWU: It’s Okay to Post Wanted Poster of PMG on Bulletin Boards

The Wanted Poster: It’s Okay to Post 08/14/2014 – Postal management may not prohibit or otherwise interfere with the display of the APWU’s Wanted poster on union bulletin boards, APWU attorneys report. The poster features a picture of Postmaster General Patrick R. Donahoe and accuses him of “crimes against the public Postal Service.” Displaying the […]