Columbia College Chicago v. NLRB
COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO |
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD |
16-2080 |
May 10, 2016 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 702930315 Filed opinion of the court by Judge Flaum. We GRANT Columbia's petition for review, and GRANT in part and DENY in part the NLRB's application for enforcement of the Board's order. We VACATE the order's effects-bargaining and negotiation-expense components, summarily enforce the remainder, and REMAND for further proceedings consistent with the opinion. William J. Bauer, Circuit Judge; Joel M. Flaum, Circuit Judge and David F. Hamilton, Circuit Judge, concurring. [6816088-1] [6816088] [16-2080, 16-2026] |
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Petitioner: COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO | |
Represented By: | Alex V. Barbour |
Represented By: | Jenny R. Goltz |
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Respondent: NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD | |
Represented By: | Linda Dreeben |
Represented By: | Peter S. Ohr |
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