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ITT Engineered Valves, LLC v. United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union, AFL-CIO CLC, Local 36M
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August 03, 2021
Valve Co. Must Rehire Worker Who Wore Anti-Sri Lanka Mask
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Tuesday rejected a valve maker's challenge to an arbitrator's order that it rehire a union worker who was fired for writing "F--- Sri Lanka" on his face mask after a spat with a colleague.
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June 01, 2021
Union Says Award Rehiring Anti-Sri Lanka Worker Must Stand
A United Steelworkers local urged a Pennsylvania federal judge on Tuesday to uphold an arbitrator's decision that an industrial valve manufacturer must rehire a worker who wrote "F--- Sri Lanka" on his face mask, saying the award does not conflict with public policy against workplace harassment.
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April 12, 2021
Valve Co. Fights Rehiring Worker After Anti-Sri Lanka Mask
An industrial valve manufacturer Monday urged a Pennsylvania federal judge to nix an arbitrator's decision that a worker who wrote "F--- Sri Lanka" on his face mask should be suspended rather than fired, saying that the award flew in the face of public policy.
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January 15, 2021
Valve Co. Challenges Arb. Award Over Worker's 'Racist' Mask
An industrial valve manufacturer should be allowed to fire and not just suspend an employee who wrote "F--- Sri Lanka" on his face mask, the company has said in a lawsuit in Pennsylvania federal court challenging an arbitrator's decision granting the lesser punishment.