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The NLRB reopened from shutdown status on November 13, 2025. Due dates to file or serve most documents were tolled during the period of the shutdown, although due dates cannot be tolled for filing and service of unfair labor practice charges, applications for awards of fees and other expenses under the Equal Access to Justice Act, and certain representation petitions. For documents where tolling applies, the terms are that for each day on which the Agency’s offices were closed for all or any portion of the day, one day is added to the time for filing or service of the document. If the new due date falls on a weekend or holiday, the new due date will be moved to the next business day. For example, if the original due date was October 7, 2025 and the shutdown lasted 43 days, the revised due date is November 19, 2025. See chart for revised due dates.

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Farmington, New Mexico

First Transit, Inc. (Company), a transportation management company operating throughout the United States, obtained a transit contract in 2011 to operate Red Apple Transit, a passenger bus company in Farmington, N.M.  All the full-time and regular part-time drivers at Red Apple Transit were represented by the Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers (Union). 

On May 13, 2013, the Board authorized NLRB Region 28 to pursue an injunction against First Transit Inc. for withdrawing recognition from the Union.  First Transit also made unilateral changes in the terms and conditions of Red Apple Transit drivers’ employment – including cuts in wages and benefits – without giving the Union an opportunity to bargain on the proposed changes.  In addition, they failed to provide relevant information the Union requested for the purpose of carrying out its representational duties.

On June 13, 2013, after the Section 10(j) petition had been filed in the district court, the parties agreed to a settlement, with First Transit agreeing to cease and desist its unfair labor practices, to recognize and bargain with the Union, to provide the requested information to the Union and to rescind the unilateral changes they had made in terms and conditions of employment of Red Apple Transit’s drivers.  On November 21, 2013, the Board approved the settlement agreement.  In late 2013, the Company and the Union agreed on mutually acceptable terms and conditions of employment for the employees and signed a collective bargaining agreement.

Case Location
Farmington, NM
Case Number
28-CA-097436
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