Elm City Broadcasting Corp.

7 Cited authorities

  1. Semi-Steel Casting Co. v. Natl. Labor Rel. Bd.

    160 F.2d 388 (8th Cir. 1947)   Cited 44 times
    In Semi-Steel Casting Company of St. Louis v. National Labor Relations Board, 160 F.2d 388, 392, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit held that "* * * the union's loss of majority status, during the course of the proceedings before the Board on the charge of unfair labor practices against the company, if established, does not invalidate the order of the Board."
  2. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Taormina

    207 F.2d 251 (5th Cir. 1953)   Cited 16 times

    No. 14362. September 17, 1953. Ruth V. Reel, Atty., David P. Findling, Associate Gen. Counsel, A. Norman Somers, Asst. Gen. Counsel, George J. Bott, Gen. Counsel, Elizabeth W. Weston, Atty., N.L.R.B., Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Scott Toothaker, McAllen, Tex., Ewers, Cox Toothaker, McAllen, Tex., of counsel, for respondents. Before HOLMES, BORAH, and RIVES, Circuit Judges. BORAH, Circuit Judge. The National Labor Relations Board seeks enforcement of its order of May 29, 1951, requiring respondents

  3. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Carlton Wood Prod

    201 F.2d 863 (9th Cir. 1953)   Cited 14 times
    Signing consent agreement waives hearing on voter eligibility challenge
  4. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. General Armature & Mfg. Co.

    192 F.2d 316 (3d Cir. 1951)   Cited 14 times

    No. 10472. Argued October 4, 1951. Filed November 7, 1951. Dominick L. Manoli, Washington, D.C., (George J. Bott, Gen. Counsel, David P. Findling, Associate Gen. Counsel, A. Norman Somers, Assistant Gen. Counsel, and Thomas F. Maher, all of Washington, D.C., on the brief), for petitioner. Marvin C. Wahl, Baltimore, Md. (Blanche Genauer Wahl, Baltimore, Md., on the brief), for respondent. Before McLAUGHLIN, STALEY, and HASTIE, Circuit Judges. HASTIE, Circuit Judge. Two principal contentions are advanced

  5. National Labor Rel. Board v. Volney Felt Mills

    210 F.2d 559 (6th Cir. 1954)   Cited 11 times

    No. 11982. February 23, 1954. Bernard Dunau, Washington, D.C., George J. Bott, David P. Findling A. Norman Somers, Bernard Dunau, H. Herrick, Washington, D.C., on the brief, for petitioner. Samuel Lang, New Orleans, La., Kullman Lang, New Orleans, La., on the brief, for respondent. Before SIMONS, Chief Judge, and MARTIN and MILLER, Circuit Judges. PER CURIAM. The respondent assails the validity of an order of the Board directing it to bargain with a union of its employees and for other remedial measures

  6. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Standard Transformer

    202 F.2d 846 (6th Cir. 1953)   Cited 7 times

    No. 11647. March 31, 1953. Irving M. Herman, Washington, D.C. (George J. Bott, David P. Findling, A. Norman Somers, Elizabeth W. Weston and Irving M. Herman, Washington, D.C., on the brief), for petitioner. Eugene Schwartz, Cleveland, Ohio (Stanley, Smoyer Schwartz, Cleveland, Ohio (Eugene B. Schwartz, Cleveland, Ohio), Hoppe, Day Ford, Warren, Ohio (John Q.T. Ford, Warren, Ohio), for respondent. Before SIMONS, Chief Judge, and ALLEN and MILLER, Circuit Judges. MILLER, Circuit Judge. The National

  7. National Labor Rel. Board v. Capitol G. Lines

    140 F.2d 754 (6th Cir. 1944)   Cited 14 times
    In National Labor Relations Board v. Capitol Greyhound Lines, 6 Cir., 140 F.2d 754, 759, we said: "The Supreme Court has emphasized more than once the expertness of the National Labor Relations Board in the field of labor controversy; and the Courts of Appeal have been reminded, sometimes sharply, of their curtailed power of review.