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The National Labor Relations Board’s appeals office has “conclusively” dismissed...

The National Labor Relations Board’s appeals office has “conclusively” dismissed an unfair labor practices charge against Hawaiian Telcom, the company said. The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1357 filed the charge over Hawaiian Telcom’s implementation of Last, Best and…

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Final Offer employment terms Jan. 1. The company had implemented the offer terms after the union rejected them in December and it was clear that bargaining had reached an impasse (CD Dec 23 p10). The NLRB’s regional director had dismissed the charge in May, but the union decided to appeal (http://xrl.us/bnnmw2). The NLRB said in a letter Aug. 17 that Hawaiian Telcom acted appropriately in imposing the terms after bargaining reached an impasse. The ruling means the offer terms will remain in effect, Hawaiian Telcom said. The union and Hawaiian Telcom continue to informally discuss working out a collective bargaining agreement in the future, the company said.