- Weingarten Rights - National Labor Relations Board
An employee’s requested representative, which may be a union steward, business agent or officer, or fellow employee, is often referred to as a “Weingarten representative ” Weingarten representatives are entitled to provide advice and active assistance to employees during investigatory interviews
- Weingarten rights - Wikipedia
In National Labor Relations Board v J Weingarten, Inc (1975), the United States Supreme Court upheld a decision of the NLRB that employees have a right to union representation at investigatory interviews These rights have become known as the Weingarten rights
- “Weingarten Rights”: What They Are, and What They Are Not
While seemingly simple, this right, commonly referred to as “ Weingarten rights,” is greatly misunderstood by both employers and employees What’s a Request? An employer does not have a duty to inform represented employees of their Weingarten rights
- A Supervisor s Guide to Weingarten Rights
These rights have become known as the Weingarten rights Employees have Weingarten rights only during investigatory interviews An investigatory interview occurs when a supervisor questions an employee to obtain information which could be used as a basis for discipline or asks an employee to defend his or her conduct
- Weingarten Rights, What Are They and How Do They Work?
Forty-four years ago yesterday, the U S Supreme Court issued its decision in NLRB v J Weingarten, Inc , 420 U S 251 (1975) The case granted important labor law rights to employees when they believe an interview of meeting at work could reasonably lead to them being disciplined
- Randi Weingarten - Wikipedia
Rhonda "Randi" Weingarten (born December 18, 1957) [1] is an American labor leader, attorney, and educator who has served since 2008 as president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), an affiliate of the AFL–CIO [2]
- Weingarten, Württemberg - Wikipedia
Weingarten (German pronunciation: [ˈvaɪnɡaʁtn̩] ⓘ; Low Alemannic: Wãẽgaade; lit 'Wine Garden') is a town with a population of 25,000 (as of 2020) in Württemberg, in the District of Ravensburg, in the valley of the Schussen River
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