Can an employer's "at will" statement and handbook acknowledgement form violate the NLRA? One administrative law judge has ruled it can. In American Red Cross Arizona Blood Services Region, Case No. 28-CA-23443 downloadable here (February 1, 2012) the ALJ found an Employers acknowledgement form, which employees are required to sign, and which states “I further agree that the at-will employment relationship cannot be amended, modified or altered in any way” violated the Act by maintaining and requiring employees to sign an acknowledgement form which is overly-broad and discriminatory. It is reasonable to expect the current NLRB to affirm this decision. If so, a whole lot of employers will be changing their at-will language. ALJ's money quote after the jump.
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Monday, March 12, 2012
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