Asked by Marjorie Payen on Sep 26, 2024

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Proponents of NLRA deregulation believe that unions should be subject to the same antitrust regulations as employers.

NLRA Deregulation

The process of reducing or eliminating government rules governing the National Labor Relations Act, potentially affecting labor relations and practices.

Antitrust Regulations

Laws and policies designed to prevent anti-competitive practices, monopoly, and to promote fair competition for the benefit of consumers.

  • Acquire knowledge about the core principles and recommended modifications of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), with a focus on deregulation and the TEAM Act.
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Jennifer Petosaabout 18 hours ago
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Proponents of NLRA deregulation argue that unions should not have special exemptions from antitrust laws and should be treated similarly to employers to promote competition and free market principles.