Labor Agencies Strengthen Merger Protection
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•Labor, Justice departments, National Labor Relations Board, Federal Trade Commission strengthen partnership to protect workers in merger reviews
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U.S. Department of Labor , National Labor Relations Board , Federal Trade Commission sign memorandum of understanding.
MOU sets out several methods for the antitrust agencies to obtain relevant information on labor issues during merger investigations.
“Competition in labor markets means higher wages, better working conditions, and more opportunities for workers and their families,” says Justice Department’s Antitrust Division .
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