The National Labor Relations Board has ordered a Nova Southeastern University contractor to reinstate — and give tens of thousands of dollars in back pay — to three janitors who were fired for their roles in a union drive at the Florida institution in 2007, according to The Miami Herald. The board said the dismissal of the union supporters was an act of retaliation that violated federal labor laws. The university said the dispute was a problem for its contractor, TCB Systems, which took over from a previous contractor, Unicco, at the time of the union drive.
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Nova Southeastern U. Contractor Is Ordered to Rehire Janitors Fired Over Union Activities
September 7, 2010, 12:17 pm
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