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The NLRB Solicits Amicus Briefs On Whether Witness Statements Must Be Handed Over to a Union

By Michael Lebowich on March 8, 2011

Labor-blog-3.jpgAs Ron Meisburg reported last week, the National Labor Relations Board recently announced in Hawaii Tribune-Herald, 356 N.L.R.B. No. 63 (2011) that it might reconsider its long-standing precedent that employers are not required to provide “witness statements” obtained in the course of a disciplinary investigation, to the unions…

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Roundy’s – – Is the Board Ready to Use this Union Access Case to Overturn Register Guard?

By Michael Lebowich on February 5, 2011

Late last year, the Board invited interested groups to file briefs in Roundy’s, Inc., 356 NLRB No. 27 (2010), a case involving what legal standard should be applied to determine whether an employer has violated the NLRA when it prevents non-employee union representatives to access to its property.  In Sanudsky…

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