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Subregion 37. Honolulu, Hawaii.
Services Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
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 20 serves areas in California, Hawaii, and Northern Mariana Islands from its Regional Office in San Francisco and Subregional Office in Honolulu.
Jill Coffman Named Regional Director for Region 20
Washington, D.C. – National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Acting Chairman Philip A. Miscimarra and General Counsel Richard F. Griffin, Jr. have named Jill Coffman the new Regional Director for the Agency’s Region 20 Office in San Francisco. The Region 20 Office is responsible for conducting elections, investigating unfair labor practice charges, and protecting the right of workers to act collectively to improve their wages and working conditions throughout northern California, Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
Dale Yashiki Named Honolulu Officer-in-Charge
Washington, D.C.—National Labor Relations Board General Counsel Richard F. Griffin, Jr. announced that Dale Yashiki has been appointed Officer-in-Charge of the NLRB’s Honolulu Subregional Office. In her new position, Yashiki will assist Joe Frankl, Regional Director of the Agency’s Region 20 Office in San Francisco, in enforcing the National Labor Relations Act throughout Hawaii and the western Pacific.
Now available: Fall 2015 Newsletter
The Bridge - Newsletter for Regions 20, 32, and Subregion 37. In this edition: ALJ Finds Hobby Lobby’s arbitration agreement violates the Act; Board affirms withdrawal of recognition at Sausalito restaurant unlawful; Memo adjacent to Notice to Employees undercutting ALJ decision found unlawful; Charges against local tech shuttle service provider result in formal settlement; and much, much more!
Now available: Spring 2015 Newsletter
Newsletter for Regions 20, 32, and Subregion 37. In this edition: ALJ finds Walmart violated the Act; Board overturns ALJ and clarifies Section 8(f) of the Act; ALJ revisits legal standards in withdrawal of recognition cases; and much, much more!
Regions 20 and 32--Training on the Board's New R-Case Rules
Regions 20 and 32 will conduct a joint training session for NLRA practitioners on the Board's new Representation-Case Rules on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. The training will be conducted in Conference Room H on the Fifth Floor of the North Tower of the Oakland Federal Building that is located at 1301 Clay Street, Oakland, CA 94612. Please contact Region 32 Assistant to the Regional Director Cynthia Rence with any questions about the training. We encourage you to attend to familiarize yourself with the new rules and to network with your colleagues.
Now available: The Bridge Fall 2014
Newsletter for Regions 20, 32, and Subregion 37. In this edition: The Board decides Pac Beach II; ALJ decides unlawful termination using first international video conferencing; and much, much more!
Witness testifies via international video conferencing in NLRB proceeding
For the first time in the Agency’s history, attorneys in the Agency’s San Francisco Regional Office conducted a trial examination of a witness via international video conferencing. Administrative Law Judge Mary Cracraft permitted testimony by a witness via video conference from the U.S.
Northern California Trucking Company Agrees to Pay Drivers $262,000 in Backpay and Signs Union Contract
For years, Valley Aggregate Transport, Inc. operated an aggregate hauling facility out of Yuba City, California.
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