...National Labor Relations Board last week, nominating...Republicans and questions of legality from a...Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions...
...The judge presiding over one of the most politically charged cases in recent New York City history says...
...PAPERS NUMBERED Notice of Motion/ Order to Show Cause...New York City Department of Education (DOE), denial of his appeal...
...B. Lobis, J.), entered August 2, 2012, which denied petitioner The Board of Education's (DOE) petition to vacate the arbitration award and granted the...
...Respondents Michael R. Bloomberg, in his Official Capacity as Mayor of the City of New York; the New York City Taxi & Limousine...
...ballot is expected to generate low turnout, which will raise the importance of external factors, like other local races that might entice voters to the...
...LTN board member D. Casey...edu/continuing-legal-education/pdfs/310.pdf...
...who had confirmed an arbitrator's award against the city's Board of Education and in favor of the teachers' unions. The dispute...
...National Labor Relations Board appeared Thursday before...the current slate of candidates is likely...Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...In 2009, at the instigation of then-Chancellor Sayde Ladov, the...growing national movement to do education, research, litigation, legislation and pilot...
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