Labor Dept Eyes Extension for Worker Complaint Forms
Published Date: 5/16/2025
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Summary
The Department of Labor wants to keep collecting info about how employees learn their rights under the National Labor Relations Act complaint process. This affects workers and employers who deal with labor rights, and the DOL is asking for public feedback before renewing the paperwork rules. No big cost changes, but your comments can help shape how easy it is to understand these rights!
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