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Letter to the Editor

Sep. 29, 2011

The waging of 'class warfare’

A reader responds to "Labor Board's low numbers could stymie cases."

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COLUMN

As an attorney who has represented unions for almost 30 years, I share the concern stated in the headline of "Labor Board's low numbers could stymie cases" (Sept. 16): that the National Labor Relations Board could once again become unable to issue decisions and perform its function within the National Labor Relations Act's statutory scheme: to "encourage the practice and procedure of collective bargaining and by protecti...

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