Whole Foods Market Group’s policies barring employees from recording activity are unlawful, federal labor regulators told an appeals court in defending sanctions against the national grocer.

The National Labor Relations Board’s brief, filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, contends that instructions in the Whole Foods’ employee handbook telling employees not to use recorders at work violate the National Labor Relations Act.

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