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| | Tarah Asphalt Products, Inc., 21-CA-35280, JD(SF)-49-03, Gregory Z. Meyerson, 7/18/03 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | When testifying about Tarah and Zahori’s economic problems, Ramirez was frequently asked leading questions by his counsel, often over the objection of counsel for the General Counsel. |
 | | While the circumstances surrounding his return to Tarah are uncertain, it is fairly obvious that Covarrubias considered Camacho as having “repented” from his past behavior in supporting the strike. |
 | | The Respondent, Tarah Asphalt Products, is an employer engaged in commerce within the meaning of section 2(2), (6) and (7) of the Act. |
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