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Video, transcripts of July 18-19 open meeting on election rules now available

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Transcripts and video of the National Labor Relations Board’s July 18-19 public meeting on proposed amendments to election rules and regulations are now available through the Agency website.

More than 60 people representing a wide range of perspectives offered their thoughts to Board Members about the proposed changes, which are intended to streamline and standardize the election process. Transcripts from both days are posted to this NLRB Fact Sheet on the proposal.  Video of the presentations, broken down by individual speaker, are posted to the NLRB’s You Tube channel, and can be accessed through this page.

The proposed amendments were published in the Federal Register on June 22. Comments may be submitted in writing by August 22, 2011, either electronically through www.regulations.gov or by mail or hand delivery to Lester A. Heltzer, Executive Secretary, NLRB, 1099 14th Street NW, Washington DC 20570. Responses to the initial comments may be filed during an additional 14 day period thereafter.