Asked by ayesha mumtaz on Sep 28, 2024

Supervisors are excluded from the National Labor Relations Act and therefore cannot legally form unions.

National Labor Relations Act

A foundational statute in United States labor law that protects the rights of employees to organize, form unions, and engage in collective bargaining.

Supervisors

Individuals in an organization responsible for overseeing the work of employees and ensuring that the work is completed efficiently and effectively.

  • Understand the legal framework and key provisions of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) regarding union elections and workers' rights.