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West Coast Confections Inc. dba Charlotte's Confections

 
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Case Number: 20-CA-032385

Date Filed: 02/24/2005

Status: Closed

Location: Millbrae, CA

Region Assigned: Region 20, San Francisco, California



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Allegations


  • 8(a)(5) Repudiation/Modification of Contract[Sec 8(d)/Unilateral Changes]
  • 8(a)(3) Discharge (Including Layoff and Refusal to Hire (not salting))
  • 8(a)(1) Interrogation (including Polling)
  • 8(a)(1) Coercive Statements (Threats, Promises of Benefits, etc.)

Participants


Participant Address Phone
Charging Party
Legal Representative
Rosenfeld, David
Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld
1001 Marina Village Pkwy., Ste. 200
Alameda, CA
94501-6430
(510)337-1001
 
Charged Party / Respondent
Employer
WEST COAST CONFECTIONS INC. DBA CHARLOTTE'S CONFECTIONS
South San Francisco, CA
94080-
 
Charging Party
Union
BAKERS UNION LOCAL 125, BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO WORKERS AND GRAIN MILLERS INTERNATIONAL UNION
San Leandro, CA
94577-5540
 
Charging Party
Additional Service
Bredhoff & Kaiser PLLC
Washington, DC
20005
 

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