Judges and Judiciary
Oct. 5, 2006
Labor Board Ruling Keeps Some Nurses From Unions
Permanent charge nurses are supervisors and cannot enjoy U.S. union protections, the National Labor Relations Board ruled Tuesday in a decision that could affect tens of thousands of nurses and millions of other employees in the national work force.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Permanent charge nurses are supervisors and cannot enjoy U.S. union protections, the National Labor Relations Board ruled Tuesday in a decision that could affect tens of thousands of nurses and millions of other employees in the national work force.
Acting in New York, the board defined the terms "assign," "responsibly direct" an...
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