Alexander Acosta v. Local 689, ATU
Plaintiff - Appellee: THOMAS E. PEREZ, Secretary of Labor and R. ALEXANDER ACOSTA, Secretary of Labor
Defendant - Appellant: LOCAL 689, AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION
Case Number: 17-1966
Filed: August 18, 2017
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Labor/Management Relations Act
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Plaintiff - appellee: THOMAS E. PEREZ, Secretary of Labor
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Plaintiff - appellee: R. ALEXANDER ACOSTA, Secretary of Labor
Represented By: Allen F. Loucks
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Defendant - appellant: LOCAL 689, AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION
Represented By: Paul MacKenzie Tyler
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