NLRB v. Sub Acute Rehabilitation Cente
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD |
SUB ACUTE REHABILITATION CENTER AT KEARNY, DBA Belgrove Post Acute Care Center |
16-1330 |
February 17, 2016 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit |
Other |
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NLRB v. Sub Acute Rehabilitation Cente |
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Filing 3012509067 NOT PRECEDENTIAL OPINION Coram: JORDAN, GREENAWAY, JR. and RENDELL, Circuit Judges. Total Pages: 14. Judge: RENDELL Authoring. [16-1330, 16-1505] |
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Petitioner: NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD | |
Represented By: | Linda Dreeben |
Represented By: | Jill A. Griffin |
Represented By: | David A. Seid |
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Respondent: SUB ACUTE REHABILITATION CENTER AT KEARNY, DBA Belgrove Post Acute Care Center | |
Represented By: | Stuart A. Weinberger |
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