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	Comments on: Labor and employment roundup	</title>
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		By: Chris Hoey		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[During my tenure at Region 22 of the NLRB from 1959 t0 1965, we were called upon to serve as intake officers periodically, where we met with the general public as well as answered telephone inquiries. Oftentimes we would refer persons with complaints outside the purview of the NLRB to the appropriate agency, state or Federal. I recall one instance when a bevy of attractive flight attendants came in seeking help, and the OD referred them to the Mediation Board without getting their phone numbers. He was ostracized for days for his mistake. 
In short, there’s nothing new there, since the Board has for decades referred people to the right place.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During my tenure at Region 22 of the NLRB from 1959 t0 1965, we were called upon to serve as intake officers periodically, where we met with the general public as well as answered telephone inquiries. Oftentimes we would refer persons with complaints outside the purview of the NLRB to the appropriate agency, state or Federal. I recall one instance when a bevy of attractive flight attendants came in seeking help, and the OD referred them to the Mediation Board without getting their phone numbers. He was ostracized for days for his mistake.<br />
In short, there’s nothing new there, since the Board has for decades referred people to the right place.</p>
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