Though pro-union labor law reform may no longer be at the top of the legislative agenda, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is hard at work pushing to change national labor policy through administrative action. A wave of Board decisions will make it easier for unions to organize workers, and new rules could profoundly change the direction of modern labor law. At the same time, the President (through Executive Orders), Congress (think health care reform), the Department of Labor and other government agencies have made significant labor-related changes that affect every employer. Join leading labor attorneys in an informative discussion of what has happened, what changes may still be on the horizon, and what in-house counsel can do now. Key topics include: health care reform from a labor relations perspective; Presidential Executive Orders; NLRB developments; and new developments regarding workplace policies and training.