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January 2011 - National Labor Relations Board

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10122 DISMISSALS/APPEALSParty within the past several years, and [Set forth additional circumstanceswhich make the conditional decision to dismiss appropriate, such as: the conduct is isolated in nature; or there is no ongoing unlawful effect on an employee’s terms and conditions ofemployment; or there is neither impact on other employees nor other accompanying violationswhich require a <strong>Board</strong> remedy; or the conduct has minor group impact; or the conduct is of limited duration.]I intend to dismiss your charge 6 months from this date unless anew meritorious charge is filed within that time alleging that theCharged Party has engaged in other unfair labor practices that makedismissal of your charge inappropriate. Accordingly, I will hold yourcharge in abeyance for 6 months from the date of this letter. If ameritorious charge involving other unfair labor practices is filed againstthe Charged Party during that period, I will reconsider whether furtherproceedings on this charge are warranted.Your Right to Appeal: The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Labor</strong> <strong>Relations</strong> <strong>Board</strong> Rulesand Regulations permit you to obtain a review of this action by filing anappeal with the GENERAL COUNSEL of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Labor</strong> <strong>Relations</strong><strong>Board</strong>. Use of the Appeal Form (Form NLRB-4767) will satisfy thisrequirement. However, you are encouraged to submit a completestatement setting forth the facts and reasons why you believe that thedecision to dismiss your charge was incorrect.Means of Filing: An appeal may be filed electronically, by mail,or by delivery service. Filing an appeal electronically is preferred butnot required. The appeal MAY NOT be filed by fax. To file an appealelectronically, go to the Agency’s website at www.nlrb.gov, click on E-GOV, select E-FILING, and follow the detailed instructions. To file anappeal by mail or delivery service, address the appeal to addressed tothe General Counsel at the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Labor</strong> <strong>Relations</strong> <strong>Board</strong>, Attn:Office of Appeals, 1099 14th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20570-0001. Unless filed electronically, a copy of the appeal should also besent to me.Appeal Due Date and Time: The appeal is due on [14 days fromissuance]. If you file the appeal electronically, it will be consideredRevised 01/11

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