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Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 64—LRI's Phil Wilson on Recent NLRB Developments and Union Organizing Trends
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Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 64—LRI's Phil Wilson on Recent NLRB Developments and Union Organizing Trends

A wide-ranging discussion with Phil Wilson, President and General Counsel of Labor Relations Institute.

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In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, returning guest Phil Wilson, President and General Counsel of Labor Relations Institute, joins host Peter List to have a wide-ranging discussion on current actions being taken by the NLRB’s General Counsel, as well current organizing trends.

Phil Wilson is an author, as well as national expert on labor relations and creating positive workplaces. He is regularly featured in the business media including Fox Business News, Bloomberg News, HR Magazine, and the New York Times.

Wilson is a highly regarded keynote speaker, an adjunct professor at Northeastern State University, and the author of numerous books and articles on labor relations, union corruption and creating a positive workplace, including: The Approachability Playbook; Left of Boom (which reached number 2 on Amazon.com’s Hot Human Resource Books); Managing the Union Shop; and Model Contract Clauses.

Phil has been called on multiple occasions to testify before Congress on the subject of union financial reporting requirements. Wilson graduated magna cum laude from Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois, and went on to earn his J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School.

Prior to joining Labor Relations Institute, Wilson practiced law at a Chicago firm where he represented companies nationwide in all areas of labor and employment law. He has also served as director of human resources for a multi- million dollar gaming corporation.


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