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January 2011 - National Labor Relations Board

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10210 PATTERN FOR NOTICE OF CHARGE FILED IN CD CASES10210 Pattern for Notice of Charge Filed in CD CasesNOTICE TO PARTIES OF 8(b)(4)(D) CHARGE[Case Caption]NOTICE OF CHARGE FILEDPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the attached charge has been filedalleging that [Insert name of the charged party(ies)] has violated Section8(b)(4)(D) of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Labor</strong> <strong>Relations</strong> Act. The charge will beinvestigated by the Regional Office. If the charge is found meritorious,the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Labor</strong> <strong>Relations</strong> <strong>Board</strong> will hear and determine the workjurisdiction dispute involved in the charge pursuant to Section 10(k) ofthe Act unless, within 10 days of the receipt of this notice, the parties tothe dispute submit to the Regional Office satisfactory evidence that theyhave adjusted the dispute or have agreed to a voluntary method ofadjustment.___________________________Regional Director<strong>National</strong> <strong>Labor</strong> <strong>Relations</strong> <strong>Board</strong>RegionDate _____________10212 Disclaimer in CD CasesA claim for work cognizable under Section 10(k) may be made by a labororganization or by an unrepresented group performing the work. If one of the competinggroups involved in the dispute unequivocally disclaims the work, a jurisdictional disputemay no longer exist. The Regional Office should investigate the circumstancessurrounding any disclaimer to evaluate whether the claim for work has truly beenrenounced. If the Regional Office concludes that there are no longer competing claimsfor the work, the charge should be dismissed and any notice of 10(k) hearing quashed.Revised 01/11

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