Asked by Allie Gaudio on Jul 27, 2024

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The National Labor Relations Board has two branches, a general counsel's office and a five-member board of elected officials.

National Labor Relations Board

A federal agency of the United States responsible for enforcing US labor law in relation to collective bargaining and unfair labor practices.

General Counsel's Office

The legal department within a corporation, providing advice on legal matters and representing the company in court.

Elected Officials

Individuals who have been chosen through a voting process to hold public office positions in government.

  • Recognize the role of the National Labor Relations Board and its structure.
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Nisarg Balar

Jul 30, 2024

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False
Explanation :
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) does have two main components: a General Counsel's office and a five-member Board. However, the members of the Board are appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, not elected.