Asked by Henry Rocha on Sep 29, 2024

As with all other federal agencies, the investigatory and prosecution functions of the NLRB fall within the same branch of the agency.

Investigatory Functions

Refers to the processes and actions involved in examining, researching, or inquiring into specific matters or cases, especially within a legal, scientific, or academic context.

Prosecution Functions

The duties and responsibilities of legal authorities in pursuing legal action against individuals or entities suspected of committing crimes.

NLRB

stands for the National Labor Relations Board, a U.S. federal agency that enforces labor law in relation to collective bargaining and unfair labor practices.

  • Comprehend the duties and obligations of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in overseeing union elections and implementing the National Labor Relations Act's (NLRA) provisions against unfair labor practices.