Long Island College Hospital

14 Cited authorities

  1. American Hospital Ass'n v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd.

    499 U.S. 606 (1991)   Cited 167 times
    Holding that statements in committee reports were not binding on the agency and do not "ha[ve] the force of law, for the Constitution is quite explicit about the procedure that Congress must follow in legislating"
  2. Brooks v. Labor Board

    348 U.S. 96 (1954)   Cited 300 times
    Holding that an employer has a duty to bargain in good faith for one year beginning on the date of certification of the bargaining representative by the Board
  3. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. J. H. Rutter-Rex Manufacturing Co.

    396 U.S. 258 (1969)   Cited 184 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding that the NLRB "is not required to place the consequences of its own delay, even if inordinate, upon wronged employees to the benefit of wrongdoing employers."
  4. Franks Bros. Co. v. Labor Board

    321 U.S. 702 (1944)   Cited 252 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Recognizing the legitimacy of the Board's view that the unlawful refusal to bargain collectively with employees' chosen representative disrupts employee morale, deters organizational activities, and discourages membership in unions.
  5. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No. 474 v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd.

    814 F.2d 697 (D.C. Cir. 1987)   Cited 87 times
    Holding that court need not sustain agency interpretation that was based, not on agency's judgment, but on its erroneous interpretation of statute
  6. N.L.R.B. v. Star Color Plate Service

    843 F.2d 1507 (2d Cir. 1988)   Cited 49 times
    Holding that certification of a union was not precluded by a five-year delay and significant unit turnover
  7. Ottley v. Long Island College Hospital

    394 U.S. 716 (1969)   Cited 5 times

    APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF APPEALS OF NEW YORK. No. 1045. Decided April 21, 1969. 23 N.Y.2d 20, 241 N.E.2d 892, appeal dismissed. Stephen C. Vladeck and Judith P. Vladeck for appellants. Theodore R. Iserman and Frederick T. Shea for appellee. Louis J. Lefkowitz, Attorney General of New York, pro se, Samuel A. Hirshowitz, First Assistant Attorney General, and Maria L. Marcus and Amy Juviler, Assistant Attorneys General, for the Attorney General of New York as amicus curiae in support of appellants.

  8. Glomac Plastics, Inc. v. N.L.R.B

    592 F.2d 94 (2d Cir. 1979)   Cited 23 times
    Upholding Board finding of bad faith where withdrawal of concessions aimed to prevent agreement
  9. N.L.R.B. v. Nixon Gear, Inc.

    649 F.2d 906 (2d Cir. 1981)   Cited 16 times   1 Legal Analyses

    No. 671, Docket 80-4239. Argued February 4, 1981. Decided May 26, 1981. Richard S. Zuckerman, N.L.R.B., Washington, D.C. (William A. Lubbers, Gen. Counsel, John E. Higgins, Jr., Deputy Gen. Counsel, Robert E. Allen, Acting Associate Gen. Counsel, Elliott Moore, Deputy Associate Gen. Counsel, N.L.R.B., Washington, D.C., of counsel), for petitioner. Brian E. Hayes, Skoler, Abbott Hayes, P.C., Springfield, Mass., for respondent. Petition from the National Labor Relations Board. Before LUMBARD, MANSFIELD

  10. N.L.R.B. v. Connecticut Foundry Co.

    688 F.2d 871 (2d Cir. 1982)   Cited 14 times   1 Legal Analyses

    No. 1005, Docket 81-4224. Argued May 17, 1982. Decided July 14, 1982. Thomas M. Cloherty, Hartford, Conn. (Leslie A. Margolin, Murtha, Cullina, Richter Pinney, Hartford, Conn., of counsel), for respondent. William M. Bernstein, N.L.R.B., Washington, D.C. (William A. Lubbers, Gen. Counsel, John E. Higgins, Jr., Deputy Gen. Counsel, Robert E. Allen, Associate Gen. Counsel, Elliott Moore, Deputy Associate Gen. Counsel, John G. Elligers, N.L.R.B., Washington, D.C., of counsel), for petitioner. Albert