10j Injunctions

10(j) Injunction Activity at the National Labor Relations Board

Section 10(j) of the National Labor Relations Act authorizes the National Labor Relations Board to seek temporary injunctions against employers and unions in federal district courts to stop unfair labor practices while the case is being litigated before administrative law judges and the Board. These temporary injunctions are needed to protect the process of collective bargaining and employee rights under the Act, and to ensure that Board decisions will be meaningful. The section was added as part of a set of reforms to the Act in 1947. Over the years, all NLRB General Counsels have made use of this effective enforcement tool, as shown in this chart.

There are 15 categories of labor disputes in which Section 10(j) injunctions may be appropriate, listed here. Under NLRB processes, potential cases are identified by Regional Offices and reviewed by the General Counsel, who must seek authorization from the Board before proceeding to court. Below is a list of all 10(j) injunction cases authorized by the Board since September 1, 2010, with status updates.

Authorization Date Case Number Case Namesort icon Status
May 20, 2012 19-CA-069324 Eccles Painting, Inc. Granted
September 10, 2012 05-CA-081993 E.H. Ives Corporation Settled pre-10(j) Petition
February 1, 2011 09-CA-045772 DYNAMIC ENERGY, INC., AND JUSTICE HIGHWALL MINING, INC., AND M&P SERVCES, INC. Granted in Part
November 19, 2012 09-CA-082657 DSC LOGISTICS, INC. Seeking Injunction
November 9, 2011 05-CA-061429 Dominion Energy Management, Inc. Settled pre-10(j) Petition
November 30, 2010 05-CA-035687 Daycon Products Company, Inc. Withdrawn
July 22, 2012 15-CA-020067 Creative Vision Resources, LLC Seeking Injunction
August 16, 2011 04-CA-038084 Craig Scott, Inc. d/b/a Scott Honda Settled post-10(j) Petition
March 8, 2012 25-CA-031883 Coupled Products, LLC Seeking Injunction
March 18, 2012 17-CA-071761 Corbett Enterprises, Inc., d/b/a Industrial Services and Mid-Continent Industrial Services, Inc., Alter egos Settled pre-10(j) Petition