Seattle

Services Alaska and all counties in Washington except Clark.
In Idaho, services:
Adams | Custer | Lewis |
Benewah | Fremont | Nez Perce |
Bonner | Idaho | Shoshone |
Boundary | Kootenai | Valley Counties |
Clark | Latah | |
Clearwater | Lemhi |
In Montana, services:
Beaverhead | Jefferson | Missoula |
Broadwater | Lake | Pondera |
Cascade | Lewis and Clark | Powell |
Deer Lodge | Liberty | Ravalli |
Flathead | Lincoln | Sanders |
Gallatin | Madison | Silver Bow |
Glacier | Meagher | Teton |
Granite | Mineral | Toole Counties |
Subregion 36. Portland, Oregon.
Services Oregon and Clark County in Washington.
Persons may also obtain service at the Resident Office located in Anchorage, Alaska.
Established in 1935, the National Labor Relations Board is an independent federal agency that protects employees, employers, and unions from unfair labor practices and protects the right of private sector employees to join together, with or without a union, to improve wages, benefits and working conditions. The NLRB conducts hundreds of workplace elections and investigates thousands of unfair labor practice charges each year. Region 19 serves areas in Alaska, Montana, Oregon, and Washington from its Regional Office in Seattle and Subregional Office in Portland.
Federal judge orders ILWU to stop filing grievances or lawsuits over disputed work
A district court judge has ordered the International Longshore and Warehouse Union to stop processing grievances and filing lawsuits regarding its dispute with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers over the work of plugging in, unplugging and monitoring refrigerated shipping containers at the Port of Portland.
Federal judge orders Anchorage hotel to recognize and bargain with union
A U.S. District Court judge has ordered the Sheraton Hotel in Anchorage, Alaska to recognize and bargain with its employees’ union representative of over thirty years after two years of increasingly tense relations that included a host of egregious unfair labor practice conduct by the Hotel, including its suspensionand discharge of Union supporters, unilateral changes in the employees’ terms and conditions of employment, prematurely declaring impasse in negotiations, and ultimately withdrawing recognition of the Union.
NLRB obtains injunction to stop violent union protests at port of Longview, Washington
At the NLRB's request, a federal judge has granted a Preliminary Injunction to stop acts of picketing misconduct by two union locals at the Port of Longview, Washington, that have prevented a grain processing facility from operating since it attempted to open in July 2011.The injunction was based on allegations that Locals 21 and 4 of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union engaged in picketing accompanied by violence and property damage and thereby interfered with the ability of trains to deliver grain intended to be processed and shipped from the $200 million facility, built
Acting General Counsel Lafe Solomon testifies at Oversight Committee field hearing in South Carolina
NLRB Acting General Counsel Lafe Solomon today appeared before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform at a field hearing in South Carolina called regarding his decision to issue a complaint against the Boeing Company on April 20.
Acting General Counsel Lafe Solomon releases statement on Boeing complaint
NLRB Acting General Counsel Lafe Solomon today responded to inquiries regarding a complaint issued April 20 against the Boeing Company with the following statement:
National Labor Relations Board issues complaint against Boeing Company for unlawfully transferring work to a non-union facility
NLRB Acting General Counsel Lafe Solomon today issued a complaint against the Boeing Company alleging that it violated federal labor law by deciding to transfer a second production line to a non-union facility in South Carolina for discriminatory reasons.
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