Summary of NLRB Decisions for Week of November 1 - 5, 2021
The Summary of NLRB Decisions is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for the opinions of the NLRB. Inquiries should be directed to the Office of the Executive Secretary at 202‑273‑1940.
Summarized Board Decisions
No Published Board Decisions Issued.
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Unpublished Board Decisions in Representation and Unfair Labor Practice Cases
R Cases
SCH Sheet Metal, Inc. (29-RC-279360) Ronkonkoma, NY, November 1, 2021. The Board denied the Petitioner’s Request for Review of the Regional Director’s Order Dismissing Petition and Withdrawing Notice of Representation Hearing as it raised no substantial issues warranting review. Petitioner—International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers Local Union No. 28. Intervenor—Local 355, United Service Workers Union, IUJAT. Chairman McFerran and Members Kaplan and Wilcox participated.
C Cases
Limousine of South Florida, Inc., d/b/a Transportation America (12-CA-257039) Miami, FL, November 1, 2021. No exceptions having been filed to the September 17, 2021 decision of Administrative Law Judge Christine E. Dibble’s finding that the Respondent had not engaged in certain unfair labor practices, the Board adopted the judge’s findings and conclusions and dismissed the complaint. Charge filed by International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 769.
United States Postal Service (07-CA-274844) Jonesville, MI, November 1, 2021. In this case alleging Section 8(a)(5) and (1) violations, the Board approved a formal settlement stipulation between the Respondent, the Charging Party, and the General Counsel, and specified actions the Respondent must take to comply with the Act. Charge filed by Branch 232, National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC), AFL-CIO. Chairman McFerran and Members Kaplan and Wilcox participated.
Pyramid Baltimore Mgt. LLC, d/b/a Residence Inn by Marriott at the John Hopkins Medical Campus (05-CA-269799, et al.) Baltimore, MD, November 2, 2021. No exceptions having been filed to the September 16, 2021 decision of Administrative Law Judge Michael A. Rosas’ finding that the Respondent had engaged in certain unfair labor practices, the Board adopted the judge’s findings and conclusions, and ordered the Respondent to take the action set forth in the judge’s recommended Order. Charges filed by UNITE HERE Local 7 and International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 37.
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Appellate Court Decisions
No Appellate Court Decisions involving Board Decisions to report.
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Administrative Law Judge Decisions
Intertape Polymer Corp. (07-CA-273203 and 07-CA-273901; JD-69-21) Marysville, MI. Administrative Law Judge Robert A. Giannasi issued his decision on November 2, 2021. Charges filed by Local 1149 International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Workers of America (UAW), AFL-CIO.
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