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USA Polymer Corp. v. National Labor Relations Board

U.S. Supreme CourtJune 24, 2002No. 01-1392
Defendant WinUSA Polymer Corp.
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Case Details

Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal
Circuit
5th Circuit

Related Laws

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Outcome

The Supreme Court denied certiorari, leaving intact the Fifth Circuit's decision affirming the NLRB's ruling against USA Polymer Corp. This constitutes a loss for the employer in the underlying labor dispute.

What This Ruling Means

**USA Polymer Corp. v. National Labor Relations Board (2002)** This case involved a dispute between USA Polymer Corp. and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) over employment practices. The company disagreed with an NLRB decision and appealed it through the court system. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the NLRB, meaning they sided with the labor board against the company. USA Polymer Corp. then asked the Supreme Court to review the case, but the Court declined to hear it. When the Supreme Court "denies certiorari," it means they won't review the lower court's decision, so that decision stands as final. **What This Means for Workers:** This outcome is significant because it upheld the NLRB's authority to enforce labor laws and protect worker rights. When courts support NLRB decisions, it strengthens the agency's ability to investigate workplace violations and hold employers accountable. The NLRB is responsible for protecting workers' rights to organize, join unions, and engage in collective bargaining. By letting the Fifth Circuit's pro-NLRB ruling stand, the Supreme Court reinforced that employers must comply with federal labor laws designed to protect workers.

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