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Third Thursdays With Ruthie: Are College Professors And Other Professional Employees Covered By The NLRA?
25 April 2019
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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The issue of whether faculty at private colleges and
universities are entitled to the protections of the National Labor
Relations Act is still in flux—and cases on this topic can
provide useful insight for other industries as well. In this
episode of the Third Thursdays podcast, Ruthie Goodboe and Fito
Agraz discuss the current state of the law as it relates to
managerial status under the NLRA, and what recent cases mean for
employers inside and outside of the educational context.
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