NLRB v. Temple University Hospital, In

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Case Number:

21-1124

Court:

Appellate - DC Circuit

Nature of Suit:

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  1. August 23, 2022

    Temple Hospital Asks DC Circ. To Rethink Bargaining Ruling

    Temple University Hospital urged the D.C. Circuit to review its decision saying the NLRB properly considered a bargaining unit dispute even though the union previously brought its claims to a state labor panel, arguing that the court and board sidestepped U.S. Supreme Court precedent on judicial estoppel.

  2. July 08, 2022

    DC Circ. Denies Temple Hospital's Bid To Escape Bargaining

    Temple University Hospital cannot avoid bargaining with a health care workers union, the D.C. Circuit ruled Friday, rejecting the hospital's argument that the National Labor Relations Board should not have considered its case because the union previously resolved disputes at a state labor panel.

  3. February 15, 2022

    NLRB Pans Hospital's 'Illogical' Estoppel Argument At DC Circ.

    A National Labor Relations Board attorney panned Temple University Hospital's bid to beat bargaining obligations under the doctrine of judicial estoppel at a Tuesday hearing, urging a D.C. Circuit panel not to let parties' legal choices constrain the board's authority.

  4. October 25, 2021

    Temple Hospital Union Defends NLRB Ruling On Growing Unit

    The National Labor Relations Board had power to decide a dispute between a nurses union and Temple University Hospital over expanding a bargaining unit, the union has told the D.C. Circuit, even though the parties previously resolved their differences before a Pennsylvania labor board.

  5. October 18, 2021

    NLRB Defends Its Power To Act On Temple Hospital Dispute

    The National Labor Relations Board defended a ruling that it retains discretion to decide disputes between parties that have previously invoked another labor panel's jurisdiction, urging the D.C. Circuit to reject Temple University Hospital's challenge to a bargaining order.