United States:
Joint Employer Legislation Moves Forward
01 July 2015
Fox Rothschild LLP
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As a follow up to
our blog last week that the U.S. House Labor, Health and Human
Services Appropriations Subcommittee passed appropriations language
prohibiting the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) from
expending funds for prosecutions applying a new joint employer
standard, we report that the full House Appropriations Committee passed the legislation by a vote of 30-21
on Wednesday, June 24. The next day, the Senate Appropriations
Committee voted 16-14 to pass companion legislation defunding any
attempts by the NLRB to enforce a new joint employer standard.
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