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The U.S. Supreme Court denied the stay in the...

The U.S. Supreme Court denied the stay in the National Labor Relations Board proceeding that Cablevision requested this week (CD July 3 p13). The cable company argued that the NLRB was operating unconstitutionally and without a valid quorum. It wanted…

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to stop a hearing related to complaints from its New York union workers. “Cablevision’s actions are clear evidence of why workers need a fully functional NLRB,” said Communications Workers of America in a statement Wednesday. “It’s the only agency that can enforce federal labor law for 80 million workers.” The denial of a stay “does not address the merits of the case,” said a Cablevision spokeswoman. “We are confident that the D.C. Circuit Court’s final ruling on our petition will put a stop to the NLRB’s evasion of the law.”