TELEDYNE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT v. N.L.R.B.

Nos. 96-1630, 96-1790.

108 F.3d 56 (1997)

TELEDYNE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Petitioner, v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, Respondent. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, Petitioner, v. TELEDYNE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Respondent.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

Decided March 6, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

ARGUED: Robert B. Cottington, Reed, Smith, Shaw & McClay, Pittsburgh, PA, for Teledyne. Richard A. Cohen, National Labor Relations Board, Washington, DC, for NLRB. ON BRIEF: Peter D. Post, Reed, Smith, Shaw & McClay, Pittsburgh, PA, for Teledyne. Frederick L. Feinstein, General Counsel, Linda Sher, Associate General Counsel, Aileen A. Armstrong, Deputy Associate General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board, Washington, DC, for NLRB.

Before WILKINSON, Chief Judge, ERVIN, Circuit Judge, and HILTON, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, sitting by designation.


Enforced by published opinion. Chief Judge WILKINSON wrote the opinion, in which Judge ERVIN and Judge HILTON joined.

OPINION

WILKINSON, Chief Judge:

This case presents the question of whether the National Labor Relations Board may assert jurisdiction over a private employer whose relationship with its employees is the subject of extensive regulation through a government contract. Teledyne Economic Development challenges an NLRB order requiring Teledyne...

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