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The Seventh Circuit affirmed the NLRB's decisions, finding that New Process Steel and the union had validly negotiated a collective bargaining agreement that was properly ratified according to union bylaws, and that the company violated the National Labor Relations Act by refusing to recognize the agreement and withdrawing recognition from the union.
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