National Labor Relations Board February 2020 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Joint Employer Status Under the National Labor Relations Act
Document Number: 2020-03373
Type: Rule
Date: 2020-02-26
Agency: National Labor Relations Board, Agencies and Commissions
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or Board) has decided to issue this final rule for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA or Act) by establishing the standard for determining whether two employers, as defined in Section 2(2) of the Act, are a joint employer under the NLRA. The Board believes that this rulemaking will foster predictability and consistency regarding determinations of joint-employer status in a variety of business relationships, thereby enhancing labor-management stability, the promotion of which is one of the principal purposes of the Act. Under this final rule, an entity may be considered a joint employer of a separate employer's employees only if the two share or codetermine the employees' essential terms and conditions of employment, which are exclusively defined as wages, benefits, hours of work, hiring, discharge, discipline, supervision, and direction.
Jurisdiction-Nonemployee Status of University and College Students Working in Connection With Their Studies; Reopening of Responsive Comment Period
Document Number: 2020-01939
Type: Proposed Rule
Date: 2020-02-04
Agency: National Labor Relations Board, Agencies and Commissions
The National Labor Relations Board (the Board) published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in the Federal Register on September 23, 2019, seeking comments from the public regarding its proposed rule concerning the Nonemployee Status of University and College Students Working in Connection with their Studies. The due date to submit initial comments to the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking was January 15, 2020, and the due date for responses to the initial comments was January 29, 2020. The due date for responsive comments has now been extended for a period of 30-days.
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