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4 December 20241 minute read

Noncompete and Contractor Policies Set to Change in Trump's NLRB

Published by Bloomberg Law
A change in party control generally impacts the workings of federal agencies, but the National Labor Relations Board is particularly prone to partisan shifts. Given the aggressively pro-labor stance of the Biden-era NLRB, the pendulum swing in the second Trump administration is expected to be particularly dramatic.

These anticipated changes will be a relief for employers frustrated by the increased level of scrutiny and enforcement from the NLRB under the current administration.