Brink's Inc.

6 Cited authorities

  1. Labor Board v. Jones Laughlin Co.

    331 U.S. 416 (1947)   Cited 88 times
    In Jones Laughlin, the employer refused to negotiate with a unit of plant guards because the guards had been sworn in as auxiliary police of the United States Army during World War II, a fact which, in the view of the employer, made it particularly inappropriate to allow them to unionize.
  2. Labor Board v. Atkins Co.

    331 U.S. 398 (1947)   Cited 79 times
    Holding that employer-employee relationship is determined by power to set wages and hours, coupled with the financial burden of the wages and receipt of the benefits of the work, as well as the absolute power to hire and fire or the power to control all the activities of the worker
  3. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Am. Dist. Tel. Co.

    205 F.2d 86 (3d Cir. 1953)   Cited 11 times
    In NLRB v. American District Telegraph Co., 205 F.2d 86 (3d Cir. 1953), the Third Circuit denied enforcement of a Board order compelling an employer that operated alarm systems for customers to bargain with a certified union representing both guard and non-guard employees.
  4. National Labor Bd. v. Jones Laughlin

    154 F.2d 932 (6th Cir. 1946)   Cited 11 times
    Stressing guards' obligation, as deputized peace officers, to keep the peace
  5. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Jones Laughlin

    146 F.2d 718 (6th Cir. 1945)   Cited 9 times
    In Jones Laughlin Steel Corp. v. National Labor Relations Board, 6 Cir., 146 F.2d 718, 720, and National Labor Relations Board v. Jones Laughlin Steel Corp., 6 Cir., 154 F.2d 932, 934, the dual character of the relationship was pointed out with reference to plant guards, it being held that the plant guards are employees for purposes of organization; but because of their public functions, the court denied the petition of the Board to enforce an order permitting the plant guards to be organized by the same union which represented the production employees.
  6. National Labor Rel. Board v. E.C. Atkins Co.

    147 F.2d 730 (7th Cir. 1945)   Cited 6 times

    No. 8669. February 27, 1945. On Petition for Enforcement of an Order of the National Labor Relations Board. Proceeding by the National Labor Relations Board against E.C. Atkins Co. for enforcement of a cease and desist order of the Board. Petition for enforcement denied. Frank Donner, Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Owsley Vose, Thomas B. Sweeney, Alvin J. Rockwell, and Malcolm F. Halliday, all of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Roscoe Pound, of Cambridge, Mass., Kurt F. Pantzer, and Barnes, Hickam, Pantzer