Extract
Marsak Leasing, 817 (1994)
Marsak Leasing, Inc. and General Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America, Building Materials, Heavy and Highway Construction Employees, Local Union No. 404, a/w International Brotherhood of Team-sters, AFL-CIO. Cases 1-CA-28375 and 1-CA- 29051
February 28, 1994DECISION AND ORDERBY CHAIRMAN STEPHENS AND MEMBERS DEVANEY AND TRUESDALEOn March 24, 1993, Administrative Law Judge David S. Davidson issued the attached decision. The Respondent filed exceptions and a supporting brief. The General Counsel resubmitted his posthearing brief in support of the judge's decision and filed cross-exceptions to the judge's decision and a supporting brief.The Board has considered the decision and the record in light of those exceptions and briefs and has decided to affirm the judge's rulings, findings,1 and conclusions, and to adopt the recommended Order as modified.2ORDERThe National Labor Relations Board adopts the recommended Order of the administrative law judge as modified below and orders that the Respondent, Marsak Leasing, Inc., Springfield, Massachusetts, its officers, agents, successors, and assigns, shall take the action set forth in the Order as modified. 1. Add the following as paragraph 2(b) and reletter the remaining paragraphs accordingly.''(b) Remove any reference to any disciplinary warning placed in Chester Janek's file prior to his January 21, 1992 discharge and notify him in writing that this has been done and that those warnings will not be used against him in any way.'' 2. Substitute the attached notice for that of the administrative law judge.APPENDIXNOTICE TO EMPLOYEESPOSTED BY THE ORDER OF THENATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARDAn Agency of the United States GovernmentThe National Labor Relations Board has found that we violated the National Labor Relations Act and has ordered us to post and abide by this notice.WE WILL NOT discharge or otherwise discriminate against any of you for supporting General Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America, Building Materials, Heavy and Highway Construction Employees, Local Union No. 404, a/w International Brotherhood of Teamsters, AFL-CIO or any other union or for engaging in concerted activity for your mutual aid or protection.WE WILL NOT coercively question you about your union support or activities.WE WILL NOT threaten you with discharge or other reprisals because you engage in protected concerted or union activities.WE WILL NOT in any like or related manner interfere with, restrain, or coerce you in the exercise of the rights guaranteed you by Section 7 of the Act.WE WILL offer Chester Janek immediate and full reinstatement to his former job or, if that job no longer exists, to a substantially equivalent position, without prejudice to his seniority or any other rights or privileges previously enjoyed and WE WILL make him whole for any l...See the full content of this document
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