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About Nlrb
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is an independent federal agency that protects the rights of private sector employees to join together, with or without a union, to improve their wages and working conditions. The NLRB conducts elections for labor union representation and investigates unfair labor practices.
Learn about labor rights and union representation in the workplace.
What You Can Do
- File unfair labor practice charges
- Access information on labor laws
- Find resources for employees and employers
- View recent NLRB decisions
- Search for union election results
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the NLRB do?
The NLRB protects the rights of employees to organize and ensures fair labor practices.
How can I file a complaint?
You can file a complaint regarding unfair labor practices through the NLRB's website.
Where can I find information on labor laws?
The NLRB website provides comprehensive resources and information on various labor laws.
What is a union election?
A union election is a process where employees vote to decide whether to be represented by a union.
How can I contact the NLRB?
You can find contact information for regional offices on the NLRB website.