Bernhard Conrad Embroidery Co.

15 Cited authorities

  1. U.S. v. Pierce Auto Lines

    327 U.S. 515 (1946)   Cited 475 times
    Finding by Interstate Commerce Commission that applicant for license is financially fit must have some factual foundation on the record
  2. Teamsters Local v. Labor Board

    365 U.S. 667 (1961)   Cited 174 times
    Holding that the Board may not dictate specific procedures and rules that a union must adopt, not that the Board errs when it determines that a union engaged in unfair labor practices by failing to operate in accordance with objective criteria
  3. N.L.R.B. v. Birmingham Publishing Company

    262 F.2d 2 (5th Cir. 1959)   Cited 66 times
    In NLRB v. Birmingham, supra, 262 F.2d at 6-8, an employee requested from company supervisors information on how to transfer to another union.
  4. National Labor Relations Bd. v. Fox Mfg. Co.

    238 F.2d 211 (5th Cir. 1956)   Cited 36 times

    No. 16038. November 6, 1956. Theophil C. Kammholz, General Counsel, Samuel M. Singer, James A. Ryan, Attys., National Labor Relations Board, Washington, D.C. Paul L. Harper, Atty., N.L.R.B., Atlanta, Ga., Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Asst. Gen. Counsel, David P. Findling, Assoc. Gen. Counsel, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Welborn B. Cody, Atlanta, Ga., Hoke Smith, Jack Etheridge, Atlanta, Ga., Smith, Kilpatrick, Cody, Rogers McClatchey, Atlanta, Ga., Matthews, Maddox, Walton Smith, Rome, Ga., of counsel

  5. N.L.R.B. v. Park Edge Sheridan Meats, Inc.

    341 F.2d 725 (2d Cir. 1965)   Cited 24 times
    Stating that the General Counsel "will normally lose if the employer can establish a record of discharge for similar conduct"
  6. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Tennessee Packers, Inc.

    339 F.2d 203 (6th Cir. 1964)   Cited 24 times

    No. 15751. December 18, 1964. Theodore J. Martineau, N.L.R.B., Washington, D.C., Arnold Ordman, General Counsel, Dominick L. Manoli, Associate General Counsel, Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Asst. General Counsel, Allison W. Brown, Jr., Attorney, N.L.R.B., Washington, D.C., for petitioner. George V. Gardner, Washington, D.C., Frederick F. Holroyd, Charleston, W. Va., Gardner, Gandal Holroyd, Washington, D.C., on brief, for respondent. Before MILLER and O'SULLIVAN, Circuit Judges, and McALLISTER, Senior Circuit

  7. N.L.R.B. v. M B Headwear Co.

    349 F.2d 170 (4th Cir. 1965)   Cited 22 times
    Stating that a "substantial evidence" challenge presented a "familiar question"
  8. N.L.R.B. v. Great E. Color Lithographic Corp.

    309 F.2d 352 (2d Cir. 1962)   Cited 21 times

    No. 53, Docket 27470. Argued October 19, 1962. Decided November 1, 1962. A. Brummel, National Labor Relations Board, Washington, D.C. (Stuart Rothman, General Counsel, Dominick L. Manoli, Associate General Counsel, Marcel Mallett-Prevost, Assistant General Counsel, and Melvin Pollack, Washington, D.C., on the brief) for petitioner. James E. Birdsall of Warner Birdsall, New York City, for respondent. Before WATERMAN, HAYS and MARSHALL, Circuit Judges. HAYS, Circuit Judge. The National Labor Relations

  9. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Jamestown Sterling

    211 F.2d 725 (2d Cir. 1954)   Cited 29 times

    No. 170, Docket 22862. Argued March 9, 1954. Decided April 5, 1954. George J. Bott, David P. Findling, A. Norman Somers, Owsley Vose and Jean Engstrom, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Rogerson Hewes, J. Russell Rogerson, Jamestown, N.Y., for respondent. Before CLARK, MEDINA and HARLAN, Circuit Judges. MEDINA, Circuit Judge. This case involves a more or less typical controversy between employer and employees. In the week of July 7, 1952, following the shutdown of the plant in the Village of Falconer

  10. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Townsend

    185 F.2d 378 (9th Cir. 1950)   Cited 30 times
    In National Labor Relations Board v. Townsend, 9 Cir., 185 F.2d 378, this court found jurisdiction in respect to the activities of a local Hudson automobile dealer where it appeared that while the respondent, operating at Santa Maria, California, purchased all of his new automobiles from the Hudson Sales Corporation at Los Angeles, yet the latter organization shipped all of such automobiles into the State from outside points.