NEW YORK (AP) - Both sides are declaring victory in a
dispute between Cablevision Systems Corp. and a union that represents some of
the company's workers in Brooklyn.
The sides are interpreting the findings in a nearly
300-page ruling issued Thursday by a National Labor Relations Board
administrative law judge.
Bethpage, New York-based Cablevision says the law judge
found the company was bargaining in good faith with workers in Brooklyn seeking
a new contract.
The Communication Workers of America counters that the
judge found Cablevision violated several labor laws. The CWA claims Cablevision
is running an anti-union campaign involving Brooklyn technicians.
Cablevision claims the complaints were an attempt to
delay a vote to end CWA representation of the workers.
James Paulsen, regional director of the NLRB's Brooklyn
office, declined to comment.
Source: New
Jersey Herald
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