Unionization Through Regulation: The NLRB's Holding Pattern on Free Enterprise
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House Oversight Committee - Unionization Through Regulation: The NLRB’s Holding Pattern on Free Enterprise - House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Witnesses: Panel I: Mr. Philip Miscimarra, Labor Attorney, Morgan, Lewis and Bockius LLP; Mr. Neil Whitman, President, Dunhill Staffing Systems; Professor Julius G. Getman, Earl E. Sheffield Regents Chair, University of Texas at Austin, School of Law ; Ms. Cynthia Ramaker, Employee, The Boeing Company. Panel II: Mr. Lafe Solomon, Acting General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board. Panel III: The Honorable Nikki Haley, Governor of the State of South Carolina; The Honorable Alan Wilson, Attorney General of the State of South Carolina. Video provided by U.S. House of Representatives. Uploaded by Public.Resource.Org from House.Resource.Org. close
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