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Foundry Division of Alcon Industries, Inc. v. National Labor Relations Board

U.S. Supreme CourtMay 13, 2002No. No. 01-1415
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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
Federal Circuit

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Outcome

The Supreme Court denied certiorari, allowing the lower court decision to stand. The Sixth Circuit's decision was upheld without further review by the Supreme Court.

What This Ruling Means

**What This Case Was About** Foundry Division of Alcon Industries had a dispute with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the federal agency that enforces workers' rights to organize and bargain collectively. While the specific details of the disagreement aren't provided, it likely involved issues around union activities, worker organizing rights, or unfair labor practices at Alcon's foundry operations. **What the Court Decided** The Supreme Court declined to hear this case in May 2002, which means they refused to review whatever decision a lower court had made. When the Supreme Court denies "certiorari" (their formal way of refusing to take a case), the lower court's ruling stands as the final decision. **Why This Matters for Workers** Since the Supreme Court didn't intervene, the lower court's decision in favor of either the company or the NLRB remained in place. While we don't know the specific outcome, this case represents the ongoing tension between employers and federal labor regulators over workers' rights. When the Supreme Court declines these cases, it often means the existing legal precedent around union organizing and workplace protections continues unchanged, maintaining the status quo for workers' collective bargaining rights.

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