The National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, issued a complaint against Netflix (NFLX) reality show “Love is Blind,” in which it classified the show’s contestants as employees, Julia Jacobs of The New York Times reports. The complaint by the NLRB’s regional office in Minnesota say the show committed several labor violations, including unlawful contractual terms related to confidentiality and noncompete provisions. By classifying cast members as employees, the complaint opens the door to possible unionization.
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