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The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is comprised of a team of professionals who work to assure fair labor practices and workplace democracy nationwide.

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is comprised of a team of professionals who work to assure fair labor practices and workplace democracy nationwide. Since its creation by Congress in 1935, this small, highly respected, independent Federal agency has had daily impact on the way America's companies, industries and unions conduct business. Agency staff members investigate and remedy unfair labor practices by unions and employers. They also conduct elections to determine whether employees wish to be represented by a union, and if so, which union.

The NLRB seeks astute, dedicated professionals in a variety of disciplines to carry out its mission nationwide. Use the information on the linked pages below to find out how you can be part of our team.

BenefitsThe NLRB's culture and benefits allow for a healthy balance between your career and home life. In addition to generous and portable retirement benefits and a wide array of health care options, the NLRB offers a friendly and professional environment with a diverse workforce, relocation opportunities, flexible hours, and other family-friendly opportunities.Learn more >
Job Descriptions and ListingsThe Agency's hiring occurs on a periodic basis and therefore applications may be submitted at any time. Learn more >
Apply NowIf you are committed to making a difference, motivated by intellectual challenges, and interested in labor-management relations, we encourage you to apply to one of the following positions: Attorney Position with the Board, Washington, DC Headquarters; Attorney Position in the Office of the General Counsel, Washington, DC Headquarters; or Field Attorney and Field Examiner Positions in the Regional Offices, Office of the General Counsel.Learn more >
Honors ProgramThe Honors Program of the National Labor Relations Board provides those with superior records who are currently third-year law students, full-time graduate law students, or judicial law clerks with opportunities to work, upon graduation or completion of their clerkships, as attorneys in Headquarters and Regional Offices of the General Counsel, or for presidentially-appointed Board Members of the NLRB.Learn more >