Bermuda Knitwear Corp.

5 Cited authorities

  1. Labor Board v. Pittsburgh S.S. Co.

    337 U.S. 656 (1949)   Cited 88 times
    Holding "total rejection of an opposed view cannot of itself impugn the integrity or competence of a trier of fact"
  2. Mine Workers v. Eagle-Picher Co.

    325 U.S. 335 (1945)   Cited 48 times
    In Eagle-Picher the Board petitioned this court to vacate a portion of a decree dealing with back pay and to remand the case so that the Board might prescribe relief it deemed more appropriate.
  3. National Labor Rel. Board v. N.Y. Merchandise

    134 F.2d 949 (2d Cir. 1943)   Cited 28 times

    March 15, 1943. Proceeding by the National Labor Relations Board, petitioner, against New York Merchandise Company, Inc., respondent, for enforcement of order against respondent. On respondent's motion to refer proceeding back to petitioner. Motion granted upon condition. Scandrett, Tuttle Chalaire and Emanuel Turberg, all of New York City (Bernard Phillips, of New York City, of counsel), for the motion. Ernest A. Gross, of Washington, D.C., opposed. Before L. HAND, CHASE, and FRANK, Circuit Judges

  4. National Labor Relations Bd. v. Armour Co.

    154 F.2d 570 (10th Cir. 1946)   Cited 16 times
    In N.L.R.B. v. Armour Co., 154 F.2d 570 (10th Cir. 1946), a group of clerical employees had attended a union meeting for purposes of organization.
  5. Corning Glass Works v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd.

    129 F.2d 967 (2d Cir. 1942)   Cited 5 times

    No. 6, October Term 1940. July 11, 1942. Petition by the Corning Glass Works against the National Labor Relations Board and others to review and set aside an order of the Board and cross-petition by the Board for enforcement of the order. The order was modified and was ordered enforced as modified by the Circuit Court of Appeals, 118 F.2d 625, and a motion is made for confirmation of the report of the Special Master appointed on January 6, 1942, following a motion by the National Labor Relations