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Get more case briefs explained with Quimbee. Quimbee has over 16,300 case briefs (and counting) keyed to 223 casebooks ► https://www.quimbee.com/case-briefs-o... Lechmere, Inc. v. National Labor Relations Board | 502 U.S. 527 (1992) Lechmere versus National Labor Relations Board pitted a union against an employer on the playing field of a workplace parking lot. Lechmere operated a retail store in the Lechmere Shopping Plaza. There was a large parking lot next to the store separated from the Berlin Turnpike by a forty six foot wide strip of grass. Lechmere owned the parking lot. The grassy strip was public property. None of Lechmere’s two hundred employees were represented by a union. Local Nine Nineteen of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union wanted to organize Lechmere’s workers. It had placed a full page ad in the local newspaper but drew little response. Union organizers entered Lechmere’s parking lot and put flyers on cars in the area where Lechmere’s employees parked. Lechmere’s manager came out and told the organizers that Lechmere prohibited solicitation on its property. The organizers left, but they returned on several subsequent occasions. Each time, the manager asked them to leave and removed the handbills from the cars. The union organizers moved their efforts to the grassy strip and tried to hand out fliers while employees arrived at work. They also collected license plate numbers and used this information to target mailings to employees’ homes. All this effort resulted in one employee signing a union authorization card. The union filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board. It alleged that Lechmere had violated the National Labor Relations Act by barring nonemployee union organizers from its parking lot. An administrative law judge ruled for the union. The board affirmed this judgment, finding that the union had no other reasonable means of organizing the workers. It ordered Lechmere to stop barring union organizers from the parking lot. The First Circuit affirmed. The United States Supreme Court granted cert. Want more details on this case? Get the rule of law, issues, holding and reasonings, and more case facts here: https://www.quimbee.com/cases/lechmer... The Quimbee App features over 16,300 case briefs keyed to 223 casebooks. Try it free for 7 days! ► https://www.quimbee.com/case-briefs-o... Have Questions about this Case? Submit your questions and get answers from a real attorney here: https://www.quimbee.com/cases/lechmer... Did we just become best friends? Stay connected to Quimbee here: Subscribe to our YouTube Channel ► https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... Quimbee Case Brief App ► https://www.quimbee.com/case-briefs-o... Facebook ► / quimbeedotcom Twitter ► / quimbeedotcom #casebriefs #lawcases #casesummaries