Examples of Board proceeding in a sentence
Review or Enforcement of an Agency Order—How Obtained; Intervention 17 Rule 15.1. Briefs and Oral Argument in a National Labor Relations Board Proceeding 18 Rule 16.
Other procedures and schedules for the Board Proceeding shall be established by the FRCC Board.
If the parties resolve their dispute in a proceeding prior to the Board Proceeding, the person or persons responsible for conducting the dispute resolution process shall notify the President and the Chair of its outcome.
It shall be used only for the purpose of prosecuting the Board Proceeding or any Related Federal Court Proceeding and not for any other purpose whatsoever.
If the parties resolve their dispute in a proceeding prior to the Board Proceeding, the person or persons responsible for conducting the dispute resolution process shall notify the President of FRCC and the FRCC Chair of its outcome.
Determination as to whether the Employer or the employee will draw the name of the Independent Representative for the first Appeal Board Proceeding under this system will be determined by a flip of a coin.
The FRCC Board shall publish the results of the vote and issue recommendations for resolution of the issues in dispute within ninety (90) days of initiation of the Board Proceeding, or such longer period as may be agreed to by the parties, with the concurrence of the FRCC Board.
I.O.P. 15 Review or Enforcement of an Agency Order - Paper and Electronic Filing 33FRAP 15.1 Briefs and Oral Argument in a National Labor Relations Board Proceeding...............................................................................................................................
Specifically, certain documents that may be produced in the Board Proceeding contain trade secrets or other confidential and proprietary business or financial information, the public disclosure of which would cause competitive harm to Boeing or would reveal confidential employment and personnel information regarding current or former employees of Boeing.
At that time, any Formal Board Proceeding would be public, subject to the Board’s existing rules protecting confidential information.