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National Labor Relations Board

The National Labor Relations Board enforces the National Labor Relations Act, the principal law safeguarding your right to organize to improve your working conditions, whether or not you are in a union.

Workers turn to the NLRB when they are illegally fired or otherwise prevented from working together for change.

Thanks to your calls, e-mails and petition signatures, on July 16, 2013, the U.S. Senate brokered a deal to allow votes on some long-stalled executive nominations, including the nominees to the National Labor Relations Board. As a part of the deal, President Obama withdrew two contested NLRB appointees and nominated two new candidates in their place. The two new nominees, Kent Hirozawa, who served as chief counsel to the National Labor Relations Board chairman, and Nancy Schiffer, former associate general counsel at the AFL-CIO, were confirmed by the Senate on July 30, 2013 and will be strong advocates for workers' rights.