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Plant closed. Will NLRB order it to re-open?
January 26, 2009 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo
Wild as it may seem, it is just possible that the NLRB will order an employer to re-open a plant that it closed in December. It seems unlikely to me, but not beyond the realm of possibility.
George Lenard at George's Employment Blawg has an interesting and entertaining explanation: NLRB to Consider Ordering Shuttered Window & Door Plant Reopened.
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