24-hour rule
24-hour rule is an NLRB rule that prohibits employers and unions from making organizational campaign speeches on company time to assemblies of employees within 24 hours of a scheduled election.
Definitions
According to Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining by Michael R. Carrell and Christina Heavrin (10th edition),
- 24-hour rule. NLRB rule prohibits employers and unions from making organizational campaign speeches on company time to assemblies of employees within 24 hours of a scheduled election.
Related concepts
- Labor relations. The systematic study of attitudes, motivations, and behaviors which two or more job-market actors assume toward each another.