Tri-State Generation & Transmission Assn., 910 (2000)

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Tri-State Generation & Transmission Assn., 910 (2000)

October 26, 2000

DECISION AND ORDER

BY CHAIRMAN TRUESDALE AND MEMBERS FOX AND LIEBMAN

On February 17, 2000, Administrative Law Judge James L. Rose issued the attached decision. The General Counsel and the Charging Party filed exceptions and supporting briefs, the Respondent filed an answering brief, and the Charging Party filed a reply brief.

The National Labor Relations Board has delegated its authority in this proceeding to a three-member panel.

The Board has considered the decision and the record in light of the exceptions and briefs and has decided to affirm the judge's rulings, findings, and conclusions as modified below and to adopt the recommended Order. We agree with the judge's finding that the Respondent did not violate Section 8(a)(5) of the Act by refusing to provide the information requested by the Union, but only for the following reasons.

The Respondent is a public utility engaged in the generation and distribution of electricity. Before 1992, the Respondent's service territory consisted of eastern Colorado and parts of Wyoming and Nebraska, and its operations and main...

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