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USA Polymer Corp. v. National Labor Relations Board

U.S. Supreme CourtJune 24, 2002No. No. 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

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Claim Types

Whistleblower

Outcome

The Supreme Court denied certiorari in this NLRB case, leaving the Fifth Circuit's decision in favor of the National Labor Relations Board intact. USA Polymer Corp.'s challenge to an NLRB determination was rejected.

What This Ruling Means

**USA Polymer Corp. v. National Labor Relations Board** USA Polymer Corp. challenged a decision by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), which is the federal agency that enforces workers' rights to organize and bargain collectively. The company disagreed with an NLRB ruling that went against them in an employment dispute, though the specific details of the underlying workplace issue are not provided in the available information. The Supreme Court decided not to hear USA Polymer's case by denying what's called "certiorari" - essentially refusing to review the matter. This meant the lower court's decision, which sided with the NLRB against the company, remained in place. USA Polymer lost their attempt to overturn the ruling. This outcome matters for workers because it shows the Supreme Court was willing to let stand a decision that favored the NLRB over an employer. When the Supreme Court declines to hear cases where companies challenge NLRB decisions, it generally signals that the Court sees the labor board's authority as appropriate. This helps maintain the NLRB's ability to protect workers' rights to organize, form unions, and engage in collective bargaining without excessive interference from employers seeking to overturn unfavorable rulings.

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