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Technical Engineers. In 2000, the
Clinton administration attempted to
decertify the union,
arguing that the
judges are
managers who can’t form unions...
- strikebreakers, and
attempted to
launch a vote to
decertify IBEW
Local 3. Spectrum's
efforts to
decertify the
union has
faced legal challenge, including...
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former record that was
measured in
Libya had been in place,
until it was
decertified in 2012
based on
evidence that it was an
erroneous reading. This finding...
- from Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, in
which he
urged them to "
decertify" the
election results in
their states. On
November 11,
Georgia Secretary...
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rehiring of strikers. By
early 1978,
Coors was s****ing a vote on
whether to
decertify the union, and,
after agreeing to pay $254,000 in back pay, the ballot...
- were
discharged via bankruptcies. In
January 2024, the bank
filed to
decertify the
class action status of the case. In 2023, the bank was sued for reporting...
- is a list of
political elections that had
their results cancelled or
decertified after they were held,
sometimes legally,
sometimes following a coup or...
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website that
encourages citizens to send
postcards to five key
states to “
decertify fraud” in the 2020
presidential election and
charges up to $100 to do...
- employer. His
government introduced emergency legislation that
immediately decertified the IWA,
prohibited secondary picketing, and made
unions liable for illegal...
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presidential ticket. The
Green Party of Alaska, a
separate entity which was
decertified from the
national Green Party in 2021,
nominated Jasmine Sherman with...