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46:0805(69)CA
The decision of the Authority follows:


46 FLRA No. 69

FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY

WASHINGTON, D.C.

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

WASHINGTON, D.C.

AND

DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER

CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK

(Respondents)

and

AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO

LOCAL 3306

(Charging Party/Union)

1-CA-00107

1-CA-00161

(42 FLRA 1059 (1991))

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DECISION AND ORDER

November 27, 1992

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Before Chairman McKee and Members Talkin and Armendariz.

I. Statement of the Case

The Administrative Law Judge issued the attached decision in the above-entitled proceeding,(1) finding that the Respondents did not violate section 7116(a)(1), (2), and (4) of the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute (the Statute) by issuing notices of proposed discharge to two registered nurses. The General Counsel and the Charging Party filed exceptions to the Judge's decision and the Respondents filed an opposition to the exceptions.

Pursuant to section 2423.29 of the Authority's Rules and Regulations and section 7118 of the Statute, we have reviewed the rulings that the Judge made at the hearing and find that no prejudicial error was committed. We affirm the rulings. Upon consideration of the Judge's decision, the exceptions, and the entire record, we adopt the Judge's findings, conclusions, and recommended Order.

II. Order

The complaint is dismissed.




FOOTNOTES:
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1. In 42 FLRA 1059, the Authority remanded the complaint in this case to the Judge for further proceedings. The exceptions now before us were filed to the Judge's decision on remand.