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NLRB Division of Judges Bench Book
Library/File Location LABOR/NLRBBB
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Coverage

Current through 2005 supplement.

Frequency of Update Irregular
Online
Availability
Updated regularly - Atypical update schedule
Publisher National Labor Relations Board
Data Format Full-text
Description

The NLRB Division of Judges Bench Book (NLRBBB) has been compiled to assist the National Labor Relations Board's administrative law judges during trials when other resources are unavailable. It does not deal with issues that may arise during decision writing. It is not a digest of substantive law. Nor should it be cited as binding precedent, or be considered a substitute for necessary or issue-specific research.

The basic sources that govern Board trials are the National Labor Relations Act (the Act), the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), the Board's Rules and Regulations (Board's Rules), Statements of Procedure, and decisions, and the Federal Rules of Evidence (Fed.R.Evid.) applicable in U.S. district courts, so far as practicable. Useful information is also available in the NLRB's Classification Outline and Index, particularly in Chapter 596 "Procedure in ULP Proceedings," in Chapter 737 "Evidence," and in Chapter 700 "General Legal Principles." Numbered references to the Classified Outline and Index appear at appropriate places in the text.

Regions of Coverage /Region of Coverage/United States/US Federal All
/Region of Coverage/North America/United States/US Federal All
Publication Type /Source Type/Administrative Materials & Regulations/Guidelines & Notices
/Source Type/Boards, Panels & Tribunals
Legal /Legal/Labor & Employment Law
Premier Date June 28, 2006