

Under the direction of the new NLRB General Council, Regions have made changes to how they handle the initial filing of ULPs.
In the past (for most regions in the Eastern Territory), ULP's filed would immediately be assigned to an agent and a docketing letter is sent to both parties. When the agent would get to it, they call and ask for affidavits and supporting documentation.
The new process is listed below:
The initial docketing letter will advise Charging Parties that within two weeks of the filing of the charge, the Charging Party will need to e-file the following information:
• A chronological outline or timeline of the relevant sequence of events and exchanges (verbal and in person communications) related to the charge allegations. Include the names and titles of any involved Union and/or Employer representatives;
• Relevant documentation related to the allegations in the charge as well as supporting communications and documents such as letters, e-mails, text messages, phone records, etc.; and
• A list of the witnesses you intend to present, their contact information (e-mail and phone) and a brief summary of each witness’s testimony.
If you have any questions, please contact International Representative Andrew Hounshell.
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