Reversing his earlier decision, Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board hearing examiner Jack E. Marino has set in motion the possibility that union carpenters, barred from work at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, may be allowed to return. Marino had earlier dismissed complaints by the Metropolitan Regional Council of Carpenters and Teamsters Local 107 that the two unions had been improperly banned from the facility last May. In his 14-page opinion, issued Thursday, Marino said he would schedule hearings soon on whether the unions' complaints have merit. After the unions, two of six that had worked in the Convention Center, lost jurisdiction in the building,...
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