NLRB Holds Employer's Discovery Requests in State Court Action Against Union Violate the NLRA | Practical Law

NLRB Holds Employer's Discovery Requests in State Court Action Against Union Violate the NLRA | Practical Law

In Dilling Mechanical Contractors, Inc., the NLRB held that discovery requests seeking the names of union members in a state court litigation by an employer against a union violated the NLRA and suggested it will establish a new standard for evaluating whether filing a lawsuit is an unfair labor practice.

NLRB Holds Employer's Discovery Requests in State Court Action Against Union Violate the NLRA

by PLC Labor & Employment
Published on 23 Aug 2011USA (National/Federal)
In Dilling Mechanical Contractors, Inc., the NLRB held that discovery requests seeking the names of union members in a state court litigation by an employer against a union violated the NLRA and suggested it will establish a new standard for evaluating whether filing a lawsuit is an unfair labor practice.