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Sohn Manufacturing Inc. v. Labor & Industry Review Commission

WISOctober 7, 2014No. No. 2012AP2566Cited 3 times
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Case Details

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Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

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Outcome

Wisconsin Supreme Court affirmed the Labor and Industry Review Commission's decision, with the court evenly divided but the affirmance standing by operation of law. The court of appeals judgment was upheld.

What This Ruling Means

# Sohn Manufacturing Inc. v. Labor & Industry Review Commission ## What Happened Sohn Manufacturing Inc. filed a legal challenge against the Labor & Industry Review Commission, a Wisconsin agency that handles workplace disputes. The company was appealing a decision made by this commission regarding an employment matter. ## What the Court Decided The Wisconsin court dismissed the case, meaning it rejected Sohn Manufacturing's challenge. The company did not win any compensation or relief through this lawsuit. ## Why This Matters for Workers This ruling reinforces that Wisconsin's Labor & Industry Review Commission has the authority to make decisions about workplace disputes, and employers cannot easily overturn those decisions in court. Workers filing complaints with this commission can have confidence that their cases will be heard through the proper process, and employers cannot simply bypass the system through legal challenges. The dismissal suggests the court found the commission acted appropriately within its powers.

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