ENDICOTT INTERCONNECT TECHNOLOGIES v. N.L.R.B.

Nos. 05-1371, 05-1381.

453 F.3d 532 (2006)

ENDICOTT INTERCONNECT TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Petitioner v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, Respondent National Labor Relations Board, Cross-Petitioner v. Endicott Interconnect Technologies, Inc., Respondent.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided July 14, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Raymond J. Pascucci argued the cause for Endicott Interconnect Technologies, Inc.

Christopher W. Young, Attorney, National Labor Relations Board, argued the cause for the National Labor Relations Board. Ronald E. Meisburg, General Counsel, John H. Ferguson, Associate General Counsel, Aileen A. Armstrong, Deputy Associate General Counsel, and Meredith L. Jason, Attorney, National Labor Relations Board, were on brief. Daniel A. Blitz, Attorney, National Labor Relations Board, entered an appearance.

Before: HENDERSON, ROGERS and GRIFFITH, Circuit Judges.


Opinion for the court filed by Circuit Judge HENDERSON.

Concurring opinion filed by Circuit Judge HENDERSON.

KAREN LECRAFT HENDERSON, Circuit Judge.

Endicott Interconnect Technologies (EIT) petitions for review of an order of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or Board) concluding that EIT violated section 8(a)(1) of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA or Act). See Endicott Interconnect Techs., Inc., 345 N.L.R.B. No. 28, 2005 WL 2115872...

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