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Filings for Activity of Labor Relations Consultants (Anti-union consultants)

Reports filed with the Department of Labor by "persuaders" — labor-relations consultants whom employers hire to dissuade workers from joining or supporting a union. Under Section 203 of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act, persuaders must file two forms with the DOL Office of Labor-Management Standards:

  • LM-20 (Agreement and Activities Report) — within 30 days after entering into an agreement to perform persuader activities. Names the employer that hired them, the agreement terms, the people who will do the work, and the specific activities planned.
  • LM-21 (Receipts and Disbursements Report) — annually, reporting the persuader's receipts from clients and how the money was spent.

The data is scraped nightly from the OLMS Online Public Disclosure Room. Filings are organized around a central filing table keyed by rptId; related tables describe the employer that hired the persuader, the people performing the work, the specific activities described, and (for LM-21s) the persuader's financials.

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