Employment Law Report

Court Invalidates NLRB’s Notice Posting Rule

 By Edwin S. Hopson

On May 7, 2013, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit issued its decision in National Association of Manufacturers et al. v. National Labor Relations Board, et al., Civil No. 12-5068, 12-5138 (D.C. Cir. 2013), regarding the NLRB’s issuance of a regulation in August 2011 requiring all employers subject to the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), estimated at some 6 million businesses, post a NLRB notice to employees regarding employee rights under the NLRA. The regulation had been stayed pending resolution of the National Association of Manufacturers case.

The court of appeals held that the notice posting regulation was contrary to Sections 8(c) and 10(b) of the NLRA and therefore invalid in its entirety. 

While the court found that the NLRB had a lawful quorum at the time the rule was issued in 2011, it nevertheless stated (without deciding) that former NLRB Member Craig Becker, a recess appointee, was not validly appointed, citing its recent decision in Noel Canning v. NLRB.

The notice posting decision may be found at:

http://www.cadc.uscourts.gov/internet/opinions.nsf/E16F1375FA672CCE85257B64004E8BB2/$file/12-5068-1434608.pdf