International Organization of Masters, Mates & Pil v. NLRB

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Case overview

Case Number:

21-1249

Court:

Appellate - DC Circuit

Nature of Suit:

Government Agencies

  1. March 03, 2023

    DC Circ. Says NLRB Mixed-Unit Order 'Defies Established Law'

    The D.C. Circuit on Friday threw out a National Labor Relations Board decision in 2021 over a shipping company's duty to bargain with a "mixed" unit of employees and supervisors, saying the board's ruling "defies established law" and improperly created a new rule about agency jurisdiction.

  2. April 29, 2022

    Shipper Defends NLRB's 'Mixed' Unit Punt At DC Circ.

    A shipping company urged the D.C. Circuit to support a National Labor Relations Board decision last summer that found the business did not violate its duty to bargain with a "mixed" unit of supervisors and employees, arguing the board's ruling aligns with agency precedent.

  3. April 22, 2022

    NLRB Tells DC Circ. It Didn't Invent Rule For 'Mixed' Unit

    The National Labor Relations Board defended its decision to stay out of a dispute between a mariners union and a shipping company, telling the D.C. Circuit it didn't create new precedent by deciding it has no jurisdiction over cases where an employer believes it recognized a unit consisting only of supervisors.

  4. March 15, 2022

    NLRB 'Invented' Rule For 'Mixed' Unit, Union Tells DC Circ.

    A mariners union urged the D.C. Circuit to review a July decision from the NLRB finding a shipping company did not violate its duty to bargain with a "mixed" unit of supervisors and employees, arguing the board's majority created an arbitrary standard that departs from agency precedent.