Figure C
The National Labor Relations Board is now responsible for far more workers than it was a decade ago: Number of private-sector workers per NLRB full-time employee, 2007-2019
Fiscal Years | National Labor Relations Board |
---|---|
2007 | 78,292 |
2008 | 82,804 |
2009 | 80,784 |
2010 | 78,321 |
2011 | 77,076 |
2012 | 80,303 |
2013 | 83,888 |
2014 | 84,853 |
2015 | 87,896 |
2016 | 92,969 |
2017 | 98,064 |
2018 | 110,790 |
2019 | 112,201 |
Source: EPI calculations from the National Labor Relation Board's data on full-time employees from 2006-2019 and Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) data on the total number of employees covered by unemployment insurance programs in the U.S from 2006-2019.
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