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Inflatable rats featured in NLRB General Counsel report
June 16, 2006 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo
NLRB Law Memo says:
General Counsel Ronald Meisburg has issued his first report on cases decided on a request for advice or on appeal from a Regional Director's dismissal of unfair labor practices, plus requests for Board authorization for injunction proceedings under Section 10(j).
Cases include a General Counsel decision to ask the NLRB to modify a 2001 holding that contract language standing alone is sufficient to establish a Section 9(a) relationship in the construction industry, a decision on whether a union's display of an inflatable rat is a secondary boycott, and a proposed remedy for an employer unilaterally implementing surveillance cameras.
Get the whole thing here: Report on Case Developments January through March 2006 (06/15/2006)
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