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NUHW (Southern California Permanente Medical Group)

 
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Case Number: 31-CB-254939

Date Filed: 01/17/2020

Status: Closed

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Region Assigned: Region 31, Los Angeles, California



Docket Activity


Date sort ascending Document Issued/Filed By
11/03/2020 Denial Letter NLRB - GC
06/24/2020 Appeal Acknowledgment Letter* NLRB - GC
06/08/2020 Dismissal Letter* NLRB - GC
01/24/2020 Signed Amended Charge Against Union* Employer
01/17/2020 Signed Charge Against Union* Charging Party

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

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Allegations


  • 8(b)(3) Refusal to Bargain/Bad Faith or Surface Bargaining
  • 8(b)(2) Causing Employer to Discriminate/Retaliate
  • 8(b)(1)(A) Picketing/Strike Actions

Participants


Participant Address Phone
Charging Party
Notification
Kopitzke, Cheryl
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.
393 East Walnut Street, 2nd Floor
Pasadena, CA
91188
(626)755-3930
 
Charged Party / Respondent
Notification
Besst, Ken
NUHW
1250 45th Street, Suite 200
Emeryville, CA
94608
(510)834-2009
 
Charged Party / Respondent
Legal Representative
Malkani, Latika
SIEGEL LEWITTER MALKANI
SIEGEL LEWITTER MALKANI
1939 Harrison Street, Suite 307
Oakland, CA
94612-4712
(510)452-5000
 
Charging Party
Legal Representative
Lindsay, Michael
Nixon Peabody LLP
300 South Grand Avenue
Suite 4100
Los Angeles, CA
90071
(213)629-6073
 
Charged Party / Respondent
Union
National Union of Healthcare Workers
Emeryville, CA
94608
 
Charging Party
Employer
Southern California Permanente Medical Group
Oakland, CA
94612
 
Charging Party
Additional Service
Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center
Los Angeles, CA
90027
 

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