Dish Network is being ordered to reinstate 18 union represented workers and to rescind unilateral changes in terms and conditions of employment at two sites in Texas.
The National Labor Relations Board says Dish Network prematurely declared an impasse in collective bargaining to impose its conditions on the workers.
The NLRB Administrative Law Judge decision requires Dish Network to make the workers whole for any losses they incurred during the changes imposed on them by the company. That includes back pay.
Dish Network must also return to the bargaining table with the Communications Workers of America.
Earlier this month U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor granted a preliminary injunction against Dish Network, ordering the company to restore what the judge called drastic wage cuts at the two Dish Network facilities in Farmers Branch and North Richland Hills Texas.