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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA et al v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
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August 07, 2012
NLRB Asks DC Circ. To Revive Union Elections Rule
The National Labor Relations Board on Tuesday turned to the D.C. Circuit to challenge a federal judge's decision that a controversial new rule aimed at streamlining union elections was invalid because it was enacted with less than the required three-member quorum.
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July 27, 2012
NLRB Loses Bid To Revive Union Elections Rule
A federal judge on Friday denied the National Labor Relations Board's bid to alter his finding that a controversial rule aimed at streamlining union elections was enacted without the required three board members, disagreeing with the board's renewed contention that a member's abstention counted toward the quorum.
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June 28, 2012
US Chamber Slams NLRB's Bid To Revive Union Election Rule
The National Labor Relations Board's challenge to a Washington federal court's decision invalidating the board's union election rule presents a new legal theory that is at odds with evidence it previously submitted in the case, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said Wednesday.
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June 12, 2012
NLRB Says Vote On Union Elections Rule Is Legit
The National Labor Relations Board urged a Washington federal judge on Monday to reconsider striking down a controversial rule on streamlining union elections, claiming he misunderstood the mechanics of the board's electronic voting room when finding it voted on the rule without a three-member quorum.
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February 08, 2012
Groups Blast NLRB's 'Rushed' Union Election Rulemaking
The National Labor Relations Board rushed and cut corners as it worked to finalize a controversial rule aimed at streamlining union elections because it feared losing the three-member quorum it needed to act, the Society For Human Resource Management and other groups said Tuesday.
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December 21, 2011
NLRB Finalizes Union Election Rule, US Chamber Sues
The National Labor Relations Board said Wednesday that it had adopted a final rule to streamline the union election process, a day after the U.S. Chamber of Commerce slapped the NLRB with a lawsuit claiming the rule is unconstitutional and goes beyond the board's statutory authority.