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The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is an independent federal agency responsible for protecting the rights of most private-sector employees to join togeth
Overview
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is an independent federal agency responsible for protecting the rights of most private-sector employees to join together, form labor unions, and engage in collective bargaining with their employers. Established in 1935, the NLRB has played a crucial role in shaping the US labor landscape, with notable cases involving companies like Walmart, Amazon, and Google. The NLRB's decisions have significant implications for labor unions, such as the AFL-CIO and the Teamsters, and have been influenced by key figures like President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Senator Robert F. Wagner.