Abstract
As regular readers are aware, in recent years, the National Labor Relations Board has become critical of workplace rules or policies that employees might allegedly interpret as dissuading them from exercising their rights to advance their mutual aid or protection. From the employer's perspective, one recent case exemplifies how the Board has stretched this proposition too far.
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