Chicago Transit Authority v. Illinois Labor Relations Board
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The Illinois Appellate Court affirmed the Illinois Labor Relations Board's decision finding that the Chicago Transit Authority committed an unfair labor practice by denying the Union's request to use CTA premises for a rerun election based on retaliatory motives, while the Union's strike authorization vote did not constitute an unfair labor practice.
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