What Just Happened, and What’s Next? 2023 Labor Law Retrospective, Part II

What Just Happened, and What’s Next? 2023 Labor Law Retrospective, Part II

Author: Tom Godar February 9, 2024 Duration: 22:34
This episode of the Labor Law Insider concludes our discussion on the changes wrought by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in 2023 and their implications for employers in 2024 and beyond. Adam Doerr and Rufino Gaytán join host Tom Godar to offer their thoughts on NLRB decisions that prohibit the inclusion of confidentiality provisions in release agreements. They also provide insight into how employers must contend with a new risk calculus to implement their policies and actions regarding employee relations. The discussion also explores the significant increase in strikes and whether regular use of that provocative tactic is likely to continue. The Insiders also analyze how successful union organizing has expanded in 2023 and whether these trends reflect the greater popularity of unions in the broader public context. The episode concludes with a focus on proactive leadership by employers to limit their employees’ desire to unionize at all and to communicate effectively with unions that already represent their employees. Join the Labor Law Insiders for this stimulating podcast.

Hosted by Tom Godar, The Labor Law Insider is a conversation for anyone responsible for navigating the complex relationship between management and the workforce. Rather than dry legal lectures, this podcast unfolds as a series of practical discussions with experienced labor and employment attorneys from the Husch Blackwell team. They dig into what’s happening right now-breaking down new rulings, regulatory shifts, and legislative trends that are actively reshaping the workplace. The focus is always on translation: turning dense legal developments into actionable intelligence. You’ll hear clear guidance on proactive strategies and operational best practices designed to help employers stay ahead of risk and foster a compliant, productive work environment. As the business landscape across every sector undergoes constant change, these conversations serve as a crucial resource for leaders, HR professionals, and operators who need to make informed decisions. The Labor Law Insider podcast doesn’t just outline the problems; it prioritizes real-world solutions and sensible steps you can implement. Join Tom and his colleagues for timely, grounded analysis that cuts through the noise of legal news and gets straight to the implications for your organization’s daily reality and long-term planning.
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