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NLRB Judge Says Ambulance Co. Can t Keep Info From Union
Law360 (March 12, 2021, 7:25 PM EST) A National Labor Relations Board judge found that an ambulance company ran afoul of federal labor law when it refused to turn over information that a union requested to investigate concerns about cut hours, finding the union had grounds for seeking the information.
Administrative Law Judge Andrew Gollin said Thursday that the International Association of EMTS & Paramedics Local R1-999, NAGE/SEIU Local 5000 met its burden of showing the information it sought from American Medical Response of Connecticut Inc. was relevant.
According to the decision, the union had requested the information in light of concerns that the company was eliminating, or.
A National Labor Relations Board panel on Monday upheld a regional official's decision certifying a Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers Union election win at a waste disposal company, rejecting arguments that an outage during the streamed ballot count tainted the vote.
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KFC, Taco Bell Workers Get Mail-Ballot Vote In Union Election
Law360 (December 11, 2020, 9:04 PM EST) A National Labor Relations Board official held Friday that workers at a combination Taco Bell and Kentucky Fried Chicken should vote on whether to unionize via mail given the rise in COVID-19 cases in their area, directing an election in an industry that has largely evaded organized labor.
NLRB regional director Paul J. Murphy wasn t persuaded by arguments from Pak Norwich Management Inc., which operates the restaurant in Norwich, New York, that an in-person election would allow for maximum employee participation in the vote on whether about 20 workers at the facility should be represented by the Retail, Wholesale and Department.