NLRB v. Linda Construction, Incorporat
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD |
LINDA CONSTRUCTION, INCORPORATED |
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 731, EXCAVATING, GRADING, ASPHALT, PRIVATE SCAVENGERS AND AUTOMOBILE SALESROOM GARAGE ATTENDANTS |
15-1125 |
January 21, 2015 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Other |
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Petitioner: NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD | |
Represented By: | Linda Dreeben |
Represented By: | Peter S. Ohr |
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Respondent: LINDA CONSTRUCTION, INCORPORATED | |
Represented By: | Linda Construction, Incorporated |
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Party-in-interest: INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 731, EXCAVATING, GRADING, ASPHALT, PRIVATE SCAVENGERS AND AUTOMOBILE SALESROOM GARAGE ATTENDANTS | |
Represented By: | David P. Lichtman |
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