If workers feel rights are violated, they filed chrge with regional office. Gets investigated and general counsel feels it has merit, she will issue a complaint and will itigate with ALJ. ALJ issues decision, that decision can be appealed to board. Board reversed ALJ, and said it was protected activity.
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