NLRB okays inflatable rat in protests at Brandon hospital
The National Labor Relations Board has ruled the use of a 16-foot tall inflatable rat outside a hospital in Brandon does not violate the National Labor Relations Act, even though the hospital is not directly in conflict with the union. Unions have long used rats as symbols for businesses that oppose organized labor.
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