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Atlantic Veal & Lamb Inc

 
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Case Number: 29-RC-009741

Date Filed: 09/19/2001

Status: Closed

No. of Employees: 90

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Region Assigned: Region 29, Brooklyn, New York

Unit Description: Included: All Production and Maintenance Employees, All Regular, Part-Time and Full-Time Production and Maintenance Employees Excluded: All Office Clericals, Supervisors and Guards as Defined In the Act.



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Date sort ascending Document Issued/Filed By
09/17/2014 RD Order* NLRB - GC

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Participants


Participant Address Phone
Petitioner
Union
UNITE KNITGOODS WORKERS' UNION LOCAL 155
New York, NY
10001
(212)627-4747
 
Employer
Employer
INTERNATIONAL UNION, SECURITY POLICE & FIRE PROFESSIONALS OF AMERICA
Brooklyn, NY
11211-2713
(586)772-7250
 
Employer
Employer
ATLANTIC VEAL & LAMB INC
Brooklyn, NY
11211-2713
(586)772-7250
 

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