Definitions for "ULP"
Unfair Labor Practice. a labor law violation, committed by either an employer or a union. Common employer violations include making changes in the workplace without going through the union, and interfering with employees' rights to engage in union activity.
Unfair labor practice. An unfair labor practice (ULP) is a violation of a right protected by the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute. The ULP procedures provided by the Statute are part of the basic mechanisms by which the parties are protected in the exercise of their rights.
UNFAIR LABOR PRACTICE. A violation of any of the provisions of the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute. It is a term of art (see § 7116) that is narrower in scope than the misleading adjective "unfair" suggests. ULP charges are filed with the Authority by an individual, a union, or an activity. They are investigated by the General Counsel who issues a ULP complaint if the General Counsel concludes the charge(s) have merit, and who prosecutes the matter before an Administrative Law Judge in a factfinding hearing and before the Authority, which decides the matter. The most common agency ULPs are duty-to-bargain ULPs (usually a failure to give the union notice of proposed changes in conditions of employment and/or engage in impact and implementation bargaining), formal discussion ULPs, Weingarten ULPs, and failure-to-provide- information ULPs. The most common ULP committed by a union is a failure to fairly represent (see fair representation) all unit members without regard to union membership
Ultralink Logging Panel. Has two functions: a) supplies power to the toolstring downhole and b) acts as the surface half of a telemetry system between the downhole toolstring and a PC.
Keywords:  universit, pasteur, louis
Université Louis Pasteur
Keywords:  petrol, unleaded, edit
Unleaded petrol [ edit
Keywords:  sctp, upper, osi, protocol, fibre
upper-layer protocol. Protocol that operates at a higher layer in the OSI reference model, relative to other layers. ULP is sometimes used to refer to the next-highest protocol (relative to a particular protocol) in a protocol stack.
different communication protocols that can be carried by Fibre Channel
Upper Level Protocol.
Keywords:  tire, ultra, profile, acronym, aspect
Acronym for "Ultra-Low Profile." A tire with a low aspect ratio
Keywords:  last, place, unit, see
See unit in last place.