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Oakwood Hospital v. National Labor Relations Board
1993.C06.43204 ; 983 F.2D 698
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Descripción editorial
DAVID A. NELSON, Circuit Judge. This case comes to us on a petition for review of a National Labor Relations Board order requiring a hospital to let professional union organizers occupy its cafeteria for the purpose of soliciting non-union hospital workers to sign up with the union. The Board has filed a cross-application for enforcement of its order. Concluding that the hospital was entitled to decide for itself whether its cafeteria could be used for this purpose, we shall grant the petition for review and deny the application for enforcement.