Action Automotive, Inc.

17 Cited authorities

  1. Brooks v. Labor Board

    348 U.S. 96 (1954)   Cited 301 times
    Holding that an employer has a duty to bargain in good faith for one year beginning on the date of certification of the bargaining representative by the Board
  2. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Financial Institution Employees, Local 1182

    475 U.S. 192 (1986)   Cited 76 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding that labor law prohibits the assignment or transfer of a collective bargaining agreement against the wishes of the workers for whom the agreement provides representation
  3. Franks Bros. Co. v. Labor Board

    321 U.S. 702 (1944)   Cited 252 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Recognizing the legitimacy of the Board's view that the unlawful refusal to bargain collectively with employees' chosen representative disrupts employee morale, deters organizational activities, and discourages membership in unions.
  4. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Action Automotive, Inc.

    469 U.S. 490 (1985)   Cited 44 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Upholding Board rule excluding from bargaining unit employees who are relatives of management
  5. N.L.R.B. v. Tahoe Nugget, Inc.

    584 F.2d 293 (9th Cir. 1978)   Cited 58 times
    In Tahoe Nugget and Sahara-Tahoe we stressed that the evidence presented to establish reasonable good faith doubt, individually or cumulatively, must unequivocally indicate that union support had declined to a minority.
  6. J. Ray McDermott Co., Inc. v. N.L.R.B

    571 F.2d 850 (5th Cir. 1978)   Cited 34 times
    In J. Ray McDermott Co. v. NLRB, 571 F.2d 850, 858 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 439 U.S. 893, 99 S.Ct. 250, 58 L.Ed.2d 238 (1978), for example, the court held that the passage of more than six months from one refusal to bargain does not bar action by the Board on a timely complaint based on subsequent refusal.
  7. Sun Oil Co. of Pennsylvania v. N.L.R.B

    576 F.2d 553 (3d Cir. 1978)   Cited 19 times
    In Sun Oil Co. v. N.L.R.B., 576 F.2d 553 (3d Cir. 1978), we again emphasized factors that are either not present in this case or are not a proper part of the affiliation analysis after Sea-First.
  8. N.L.R.B. v. Insulfab Plastics, Inc.

    789 F.2d 961 (1st Cir. 1986)   Cited 10 times
    Upholding near unanimous election in 32-person union despite informal procedures
  9. N.L.R.B. v. Wilder Const. Co., Inc.

    804 F.2d 1122 (9th Cir. 1986)   Cited 6 times
    Stating that such evidence must be clear, cogent and convincing
  10. American Bridge Div., U.S. Steel v. N.L.R.B

    457 F.2d 660 (3d Cir. 1972)   Cited 16 times

    No. 71-1245. Argued September 13, 1971. Decided March 21, 1972. Leonard L. Scheinholtz, Reed, Smith, Shaw McClay, Pittsburgh, Pa. (S. G. Clark, Jr., V. L. Matera, Pittsburgh, Pa., on the brief) for American Bridge Div., U.S. Steel Corp., petitioner. Warren M. Davison, N.L.R.B., Washington, D.C. (Eugene G. Goslee, Acting Gen. Counsel, Dominick L. Manoli, Associate Gen. Counsel, Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Madge F. Jefferson, Atty., N.L.R.B., on the brief) for respondent. James D. English