Amendment112th Congress
Amendment sought to prevent employers that have paid any executive compensation bonuses in excess of 10,000 percent of the annual compensation of the average employee from engaging in open-ended litigation. Such parties are required to state their issues or positions at the outset of pre-election hearings, and would be prohibited from raising new, frivolous issues as a dilatory tactic.
- Amendment Number
- 878
- Description
- Amendment sought to prevent employers that have paid any executive compensation bonuses in excess of 10,000 percent of the annual compensation of the average employee from engaging in open-ended litigation. Such parties are required to state their issues or positions at the outset of pre-election hearings, and would be prohibited from raising new, frivolous issues as a dilatory tactic.
- Purpose
- An amendment numbered 2 printed in House Report 112-291 to prevent employers that have paid any executive compensation bonuses in excess of 10,000 percent of the annual compensation of the average employee from engaging in open-ended litigation. Such parties are required to state their issues or positions at the outset of pre-election hearings, and prohibited from raising new, frivolous issues as a dilatory tactic.
- Congress
- 112
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- Nov 30, 2011
- Latest Action Text
- On agreeing to the Boswell amendment (A002) Failed by recorded vote: 181 - 239 (Roll no. 865).
- Latest Action Time
- 17:21:36
- Submitted Date
- Nov 30, 2011
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Dec 5, 2020