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New York

Region Number
02
Region Areas Served

In New York, services:

the boroughs of Manhattan Orange Rockland
the Bronx in New York City Putnam Westchester Counties

 

States
 New York
About NLRB

Established in 1935, the National Labor Relations Board is an independent federal agency that protects employees, employers, and unions from unfair labor practices and protects the right of private sector employees to join together, with or without a union, to improve wages, benefits and working conditions. The NLRB conducts hundreds of workplace elections and investigates thousands of unfair labor practice charges each year. Region 2 serves areas in New York from its Regional Office in New York City.

Region Full Name
Region 02 - New York

John D. Doyle, Jr

On August 30, 2022, the National Labor Relations Board appointed John D. Doyle, Jr. as the Regional Director for the Agency’s Region 2 office in New York, New York. Mr. Doyle joined the Agency in 1995 as a Law Clerk in the Atlanta office. In 1996 he converted to Field Attorney and transferred to the Agency’s Birmingham Resident Office. The Agency promoted Mr.

John D. Doyle, Jr. Named Regional Director of Region 2-New York

Today, General Counsel Jennifer A. Abruzzo announced the appointment of John D. Doyle, Jr. as the Regional Director for the Agency’s Region 2 office in New York, New York. Region 2 is responsible for conducting elections, investigating unfair labor practice charges, and protecting the right of workers to act collectively to improve their wages and working conditions in Manhattan, the Bronx, as well as Orange, Putnam, Rockland and Westchester counties in New York. He succeeds John J. Walsh who recently retired from the Agency.