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Case Number: 20-CA-258859

Date Filed: 04/06/2020

Status: Closed

Location: San Francisco, CA

Region Assigned: Region 20, San Francisco, California



Docket Activity


Date sort ascending Document Issued/Filed By
10/21/2022 Letter Approving Withdrawal Request* NLRB - GC
05/18/2020 Collyer Deferral Letter* NLRB - GC
04/25/2020 Signed Amended Charge Against Employer* Charging Party

The Docket Activity list does not reflect all actions in this case.

* This document may require redactions before it can be viewed. To obtain a copy, please file a request through our FOIA Branch.

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Allegations


  • 8(a)(3) Discharge (Including Layoff and Refusal to Hire (not salting))
  • 8(a)(1) Interrogation (including Polling)
  • 8(a)(1) Coercive Rules
  • 8(a)(1) Coercive Actions (Surveillance, etc)

Participants


Participant Address Phone
Charged Party / Respondent
Legal Representative
Vartain, Michael
Vartain Law Group PC
601 Montgomery Street
Suite 780
San Francisco, CA
94111-2608
(415)391-1155
 
Charging Party
Legal Representative
Garea, Susan
Beeson, Tayer & Bodine
483 Ninth Street
Suite 200
Oakland, CA
94607-4051
(510)625-9700
 
Charging Party
Union
USF Part Time Faculty Association
San Francisco, CA
94122
 
Charged Party / Respondent
Employer
University of San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
94117-1080
 

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