On April 8, 2024, NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo issued GC Memo 24-04, which builds on previous GC memoranda from 2021 and 2022 where General Counsel Abruzzo announced her intention to pursue broad remedies, .
On March 20, 2023, National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or Board) General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo issued GC Memo 23-04. The memorandum is a follow-up to her August 12, 2021, GC Memo 21-04.
results anytime soon. the box will stay sealed for weeks, maybe even years, as the northwestern university appeals to the full national labor relations board. mike tobin is live on the campus. football players accuse the school now of trying to scare the players into voting against this union. well, certainly the university pulled out all the stops. some people on the periphery saying the pressure from coaches,s a mr.orses, alumni, amounted to intimidation but the university looked at the nlrb rules, campaigned aggressively but didn t cross the line. there have been some allegations by union supporters that northwestern engaged in unfair labor practices during the election campaign. that is simply not true. reporter: those ballots were impounded before they were
76 northwestern university football players were eligible to cast a secret ballot in one of the more publicized union votes in recent history. and that vote was held early friday morning. we don t know the results yet and we won t be getting any exit polling. not only were reporters not allowed anywhere near the vote, literally kept a certain distance away from the campus building where the players voted, but as the chicago tribune reported, we may not know for months what the players decided. why not? northwestern, the university, not the football team, filed an appeal with the national labor relations board on april 9th to overturn the march decision by a regional director that made scholarship athletes on the team employees in the eyes of the law. on thursday, the nlrb agreed to hear out the university s concerns and the balance will be impounded until the nlrb rules on the appeal. that s why regardless of how the players voted, we re not calling it, for a good long while, likely.