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    Labor and the Supreme Court

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    Panel 2: A Conversation with Members of the National Labor Relations Board and the General Counsel about the Eightieth Anniversary of the National Labor Relations Act

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    A Conversation with Members of the National Labor Relations Board and the General Counsel about the Eightieth Anniversary of the National Labor Relations Act Audio recording available on Youtube

    Panel 2: A Conversation with Members of the National Labor Relations Board and the General Counsel about the Eightieth Anniversary of the National Labor Relations Act

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    A Conversation with Members of the National Labor Relations Board and the General Counsel about the Eightieth Anniversary of the National Labor Relations Act Audio recording available on Youtube

    A Conversation with Members of the National Labor Relations Board and the General Counsel

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    A conversation with the NLRB Members and General Counsel. Beginning with remarks from the General Counsel of the Board, reviewing issues related to wage stagnation, inequality in the workplace, and the role of the Labor Board and the General Counsel. Second, Chair Pearce and Member Miscimarra review the new representation rule. Third, Member McFerran discusses the relationship between Congress and the Board. Fourth, Member Hirozawa provides an overview of recent NLRB decisions of substantial importance in the workplace. Fifth, Member Johnson reviews some pending issues before the Board. Finally, the Board and General Counsel address questions from the audience

    A Conversation with Members of the National Labor Relations Board and the General Counsel

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    A conversation with the NLRB Members and General Counsel. Beginning with remarks from the General Counsel of the Board, reviewing issues related to wage stagnation, inequality in the workplace, and the role of the Labor Board and the General Counsel. Second, Chair Pearce and Member Miscimarra review the new representation rule. Third, Member McFerran discusses the relationship between Congress and the Board. Fourth, Member Hirozawa provides an overview of recent NLRB decisions of substantial importance in the workplace. Fifth, Member Johnson reviews some pending issues before the Board. Finally, the Board and General Counsel address questions from the audience

    Minimally-invasive treatment of high velocity intra-articular fractures of the distal tibia

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    The pilon fracture is a complex injury. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcome of minimally invasive techniques in management of these injuries. This was a prospective study of closed AO type C2 and C3 fractures managed by early (<36 hours) minimally invasive surgical intervention and physiotherapist led rehabilitation. Thirty patients with 32 intra-articular distal tibial fractures were treated by the senior surgeon (GK). Our aim was to record the outcome and all complications with a minimum two year follow-up. There were two superficial wound infections. One patient developed a non-union which required a formal open procedure. Another patient was symptomatic from a palpable plate inferiorly. An excellent AOFAS result was obtained in 83% (20/24) of the patients. Early minimally invasive reduction and fixation of complex high velocity pilon fractures gave very satisfactory results at a minimum of two years follow-up
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