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The union filed an unfair labor practice charge against the company, and the NLRB, in a split decision, ruled that the company had violated the NLRA by refusing to give the financial statement to the union.
FORBES: Court Overturns NLRB; Protects Company's Confidential Financial Information
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Earlier this week, the American Civil Liberties Union spoke out against the practice.
CNN: Doug Gross,
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Mr McCrea had condemned the actions of the party's three Belfast councillors in voting against the practice of flying the union flag only on designated days.
BBC: Basil McCrea appears before UUP disciplinary hearing
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In theory there is a single market, but in practice only 13 of the European Union's 27 member states approve of online gambling.
ECONOMIST: Online gambling in Europe
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On a recent visit to the San Francisco waterfront, Jean-Marc Trarieux, agricultural attache for the European Union, took a shot at this practice.
NPR: EU Agrees to Protect Napa Wines' Good Name
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Benson has filed a claim against both sides: (1) he appealed his NFL suspension right back to Commissioner Goodell, an appeal that will be heard today in New York and (2) he filed an unfair labor practice charge against his own union with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
FORBES: Locked-Out Discipline
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Until now, the National Union of Education Workers (SNTE) has held sway over the criteria for being appointed and retained, a practice that has led to posts being inherited or sold.
BBC: Mexico's Pena Nieto enacts major education reform
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Some in organized labor say they find the practice embarrassing, even if they are loath to criticize a fellow union in public.
NPR: Union Outsources Picket Lines to the Homeless
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This fall, Consumers Union and other consumer groups asked Congress to look into whether consumers are getting gouged by the practice.
WSJ: FCC Sets Comcast-Phone Probe
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Just as MarketMind says the law of comparative advantage has never been so appropriate, so I say that mass union disruption is a practice that will cost, not save jobs.
FORBES: Labor Pains
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Earlier this year, the Supreme Court ruled that closed shops were unconstitutional, but in practice an end to them will depend on union consent.
ECONOMIST: Mexico��s trade unions stick to the same old tune