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OCR: FOIA, and Labor Staitute] forbids disclosure or that bring into cansidera tion the strong public interest ri collective bargaining would require any imagina- tive reconstruction those statu tes Moreover. there clear need to adapt provisions the FOIA, like Exenption suit the needs of case arising under arother discl losure such as the Labor Statute, which sirmply "borrows the FOIA'S disclosu irc calculus for another purpose. Pet APp. 231 For example, n0t the ageney employers here would cuntend that the jurisdictional provision the FOA U.S.C. 552(a) {4B requiring original suit: the distriet. courts) applies 1 data requests by exelusive representatives under Scction 71i4{b) {4 Nor would they likely argue that euc- cessful requester of data under Section 7114(b) 4 entitled to attorney fees und ...