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US labor board more likely to dismiss worker and union charges under Trump, analysis finds
The National Labor Relations Board dismissed 34.7% of unfair labor practice charges filed by unions and 67.4% filed by workers from January 2025 to April 2026, a significant increase compared to 2024. The report attributes this rise to staffing shortages, procedural changes, and a lack of board quorum.
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