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The Healing Healthcare 3, Inc. v. NLRB

D.C. CircuitDecember 3, 2024No. 24-1057
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Case Details

Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Unpublished
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

Outcome

The court dismissed Curaleaf's petition for review due to lack of jurisdiction because Curaleaf failed to raise its objection about the incomplete notice of election in its request for Board review of the representation proceeding. The NLRB's cross-application for enforcement was granted.

What This Ruling Means

**The Healing Healthcare 3, Inc. v. NLRB: What Workers Need to Know** **What Happened:** The Healing Healthcare 3, Inc., a healthcare company, disagreed with a decision made by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and asked a federal appeals court to overturn it. The NLRB is the government agency that enforces workers' rights to organize unions and engage in workplace activities protected under federal labor law. While the specific details of the original dispute aren't provided, it involved some aspect of workers' rights under the National Labor Relations Act. **What the Court Decided:** Based on the available information, the final outcome of this case cannot be determined. The case was filed as a petition for review in December 2024, meaning the company was challenging the NLRB's decision, but the court's ruling is not yet clear. **Why This Matters for Workers:** Cases like this show how employers sometimes challenge NLRB decisions that protect worker rights. When companies petition courts to review NLRB rulings, it can delay enforcement of worker protections. Healthcare workers and others should stay informed about such cases, as they can affect workplace organizing rights and other labor protections.

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