International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, and Helpers of America

5 Cited authorities

  1. Union Starch Ref. v. Natl. Labor Rel. Bd.

    186 F.2d 1008 (7th Cir. 1951)   Cited 51 times
    In Union Starch, the employees had tendered dues and an initiation fee but were denied membership in the union for refusal to file union application forms, attend a union meeting or take the union oath.
  2. Colonie Fibre Co. v. National Labor Rel. Board

    163 F.2d 65 (2d Cir. 1947)   Cited 15 times
    In Colonie Fibre Co. v. National Labor Relations Board, 2 Cir., 163 F.2d 65, which turned upon a provision making the closed-shop agreement effective some eight months before the contract was adopted, only the retroactive provision was held to be void. Thus an unusually drastic penalty is exacted in this case, for the respondent is ordered to cease and desist from giving effect at its Saginaw plants to the contract of May 16, 1946, in its entirety.
  3. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Radio Officers' Union of Commercial Telegraphers Union

    196 F.2d 960 (2d Cir. 1952)   Cited 10 times

    No. 158, Docket 22191. Argued February 7, 1952. Decided May 6, 1952. George J. Bott, General Counsel, David P. Findling, Associate General Counsel, A. Norman Somers, Assistant General Counsel, and Owsley Vose and Willis S. Ryza, Attorneys, National Labor Relations Board, and Paul Kuelthau, all of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Butter Silverman, New York City, Abner H. Silverman, Emanuel Butter and Alexander C. Russotto, all of New York City, of counsel, for respondent. Before SWAN, Chief Judge

  4. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Federal Engineering Co.

    153 F.2d 233 (6th Cir. 1946)   Cited 15 times

    No. 10030. February 6, 1946. On Petition for Enforcement of an Order of the National Labor Relations Board. Petition by National Labor Relations Board for enforcement of its order directed against Federal Engineering Company, Inc., and David Levine and others, a co-partnership, doing business as Federal Engineering Company. Order modified and, as thus modified, affirmed. Harold Cranefield, of Detroit, Mich. (David A. Morse, Malcolm F. Halliday, A. Norman Somers, Ida Klaus, and Thomas C. Marshall

  5. Local No. 2880, Etc. v. Natl. Labor Rel. Board

    158 F.2d 365 (9th Cir. 1946)   Cited 8 times

    No. 11230. November 22, 1946. Rehearing Denied December 28, 1946. Upon Petition for Review and Petition for Enforcement of Order of the National Labor Relations Board. Petition by Local No. 2880, Lumber Sawmill Workers Union, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, petitioner, against the National Labor Relations Board, for a stay of, and a decree setting aside, an order of the National Labor Relations Board holding that the Portland