On March 8, U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker of the Eastern District of Texas struck down a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) final rule, issued in October 2023, that would have established a new and broader standard for determining whether separate entities are considered “joint employers” under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). This standard is important because, if an organization is considered to share or codetermine certain terms and conditions of employment for another organization’s employees, both organizations may be required to bargain with a union representing jointly employed workers, and each organization may be liable for unfair labor practices committed by the other. During a 2022 public comment period, LeadingAge wrote to express serious concerns about the expansive breadth of the NLRB’s proposed standard, and the Texas court’s decision is welcome news. The effect of the court’s ruling is that the new standard does not take effect, and that a rule established in 2020 – which the now-vacated NLRB rule would have rescinded – remains the operative joint employer regulation. In a March 9 statement, the Board expressed disappointment, noting that it is reviewing the decision and actively considering next steps in the case, which appears to signal that the agency may file an appeal. LeadingAge will provide additional analysis of the court’s decision soon and monitor for new developments relating to this case. 

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Kylee Childs, MSW, is the Director of Government Affairs.Since joining the association in 2023, she continues to be a fierce and resourceful advocate for aging services in Kansas. Her professional focus has always been service to others through advocacy. Kylee has a master’s degree in social work from the University of Missouri-Columbia, a bachelor's degree in criminology with a minor in Conflict Analysis and Trauma studies from Kansas State University, and a certificate in Grant Proposal Writing from Fort Hays State University. With a professional background in law enforcement and child welfare, and a successful 2023 legislative practicum with the Children's Alliance of Kansas, she brings rich professional experience to her role as Director of Government Affairs, and a front-line perspective on the needs of health and human services providers in our state. When not working, she's spending time with her husband and two daughters. You can reach Kylee directly at 785.670.8051.