NLRB Majority: Employer May Continue "No Recording" Rule, Ev

NLRB Majority: Employer May Continue "No Recording" Rule, Even After Unlawfully Applying it to Single Employee | Proskauer - Labor Relations


In
AT&T Mobility LLC , 370 NLRB No. 121 (2021), the NLRB majority (Members Ring and Emanuel) held that the Employer could lawfully maintain a workplace policy prohibiting its workers from recording conversations with their co-workers, managers or third-parties, even though its application in one particular circumstance was found unlawful.  Notwithstanding the fact that the rule had been applied unlawfully, the Board majority concluded that the policy itself was lawful under
Boeing Co., 365 NLRB No. 154 (2017), and overruled in part its decision in
Lutheran Heritage Village Livonia, 343 NLRB 646 (2004), finding that an instance of unlawful application of a facially neutral rule does not automatically warrant a finding that the rule can no longer be lawfully maintained.

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