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NLRB v. Everport Terminal Services
Case Number:
20-1432
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Government Agencies
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October 18, 2022
NLRB, Machinists Ask D.C. Circuit To Remand Union Dispute
The National Labor Relations Board and Machinists locals asked the D.C. Circuit to remand a case involving the locals, the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, and a California terminal operator on Tuesday, arguing the NLRB should get another chance to explain why its ruling in the case seemed to contradict board precedent.
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November 17, 2021
Judge Chides 'Fabricated Assertion' In Fight Over NLRB Order
A D.C. Circuit judge on Wednesday questioned a shipping terminal operator's adherence to union contracts when he suggested it broke federal labor rules by giving maintenance and repair work to International Longshore and Warehouse Union members after acquiring a terminal already being served by another union.
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March 26, 2021
NLRB Asks DC Circ. To Uphold Shipping Rep Decision
The National Labor Relations Board urged the D.C. Circuit to back its decision that a California shipping terminal operator broke federal labor law by giving maintenance jobs to International Longshore and Warehouse Union members over another union competing to represent the bargaining units.
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January 21, 2021
NLRB Ruling Could Upend West Coast Shipping, DC Circ. Told
The National Labor Relations Board threatened to "upend the entire Pacific Coast shipping industry" with its ruling that a California shipping terminal operator broke federal labor law by giving maintenance jobs to International Longshore and Warehouse Union members, the company has told the D.C. Circuit.