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    Walker's proposals, if enacted, would sharply curtail union political and economic power by removing most of the advantages they enjoy under federal law. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File)
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    Hotel owners are worried about the NLRB's complaint against McDonald's Corp., charging that it is a
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    Rein labor board, hotel lobbyists demand

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    Greets people at Ye Olde Union Oyster House, Monday, Sept. 7, 2015, in Boston. Obama signed an executive order requiring federal contractors to offer their employees up to seven days of paid sick leave per year. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
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    Fifty-eight percent of millennials said they disagree with the Hobby Lobby decision, in a survey released Friday. (AP Photo)
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    Labor board judge slaps down Hobby Lobby’s arbitration agreements

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    The board has a complaint pending against McDonald's Corp., arguing that it is a joint employer with its franchisees, even thought an estimated 90 percent of the restaurants are privately owned. (AP)
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    GOP announces bill to rein in labor agency

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    The Labor Department on Friday will end a 60-day period to accept public comments on its proposed rule to force businesses to pay workers more overtime. (AP Photo/Max Becherer)
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    Obama administration gives businesses less time to respond to new rules

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    Another labor board ruling on the issue is expected later this year in a case involving McDonald's Corp. on whether franchiser companies are legal responsible for violations by franchises. (AP Photo)
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    Businesses lobby Democrats to clamp down on labor board

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    The new standard means that a business could now find itself in the position of bankrolling a strike against itself. (Getty Images file)
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    Labor board: Firms must deduct union dues after contract expires

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    The Browning-Ferris case involved a California recycling company by that name that subcontracted some of its work at a facility in Milpitas, Calif., to Leadpoint, an Arizona-based company. (AP Photo)
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    Labor board ruling will create major confusion in disputes: Critics

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