Lord Baltimore Filling Stations, Inc.Download PDFNational Labor Relations Board - Board DecisionsJun 20, 194132 N.L.R.B. 962 (N.L.R.B. 1941) Copy Citation In the Matter of LORD BALTIMORE FILLING STATIONS, INC. and GAS STATIONS AND PARKING ATTENDANTS L. U. 997 Case No. R-2487 Investigation and Certification of Representatives : run-off election directed. SUPPLEMENTAL DECISION AND DIRECTION OF RUN-OFF ELECTION June 20, 1941 On May 8, 1941, the National Labor Relations Board, herein called the Board , issued a Decision and Direction of Election in the above-entitled proceeding,' and on May 12, 1941 , issued its Amend- ment to Direction of Election 2 directing that an election by secret ballot be conducted among certain employees of Lord Baltimore Filling Stations , Inc., Washington , D. C., herein called the Company, to determine whether they desire to be represented for the pur- poses of collective bargaining by Gas Stations and Parking Attend- ants L. U. 997, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, herein called the Attendants , or by Oil Workers International Union Local 403 , affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organi- zations, herein called the Oil Workers , or by neither. Pursuant to the Direction of Election , as amended , an election by secret ballot was conducted on May 26, 1941 , under the direction and supervision of the Regional Director for the Fifth Region ( Balti- more, Maryland). On May 27, 1941 , the Regional Director, pur- suant to Article III, Section 9, of National Labor Relations Board Rules and Regulations-Series 2, as amended , prepared and duly served upon the parties an Election Report setting forth the results from the election . No objections to the conduct of the ballot or the Election Report have been filed by any of the parties. 31 N. L. R. B. 660.. 31 N. L. R. B. 664. 32 N. L. R. B., No. 151. 962 LORD BALTIMORE FILLING SIPATI.ONS INC. 963 As to the results of the balloting, the Regional Director reported as follows: Total on eligibility list------------------ -------------- 223 Total ballots cast---------------------------------------- 146 Total ballots challenged---------------------------------- 1 Total blank ballots--------------------------------------- 0 Total void ballots---------------------------------------- 0 Votes cast for Oil Workers International Union Local 403, affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organizations_._ 17 Votes cast for Gas Stations and Parking Attendants L. U. 997, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor ----- 65 Votes for neither------------------------------------------ 63 Since the number of challenged ballots cannot affect the results of the election, we find it unnecessary to pass upon the challenges. On June 4, 1941, the Attendants received a plurality of votes cast and requested that a run-off election be held by the Board in which the names of the two unions only should appear on the ballot. It appears that no representative has been selected by a majority of those voting in the election but that a substantial majority of the employees voting desires to bargain collectively with the Company. Under these circumstances, we shall direct that a run-off election be held among the employees in the appro- priate unit in which the eligible employees will be given the oppor- tunity to decide whether they desire to be represented by, the Attendants or by the Oil Workers for the purposes of collective bargaining. DIRECTION OF RUN-OFF ELECTION By virtue of and pursuant to the power vested in the National Labor Relations Board by Section 9 (c) of the National Labor Rela- • tions Act, and pursuant to Article III, Section 8, of National Labor Relations Board Rules and Regulations-Series 2, as amended, it is hereby DIRECTED that, ag part of the investigation authorized by the Board to ascertain representatives for the purposes of collective bargaining with Lord Baltimore Filling Stations, Inc., Washington, D. C., an election by secret ballot shall be conducted as early as possible but not later than thirty (30) days from the date of this Direction of Run-Off Election, under the direction and supervision of the Regional Director for the Fifth Region, acting in this matter as agent for the National Labor Relations Board, and subject to Article III, Section 9, of said Rules and Regulations , among the employees of Lord Baltimore Filling Stations, Inc., described in the Direction of Election issued on May 8, 1941, but excluding those 448692-42--vol. 32-62 964 DECISIONS OF NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD who have since quit or been- discharged for cause., to determine whether they desire to be represented for the purposes of collective bargaining by Gas Stations and Parking Attendants L. U. 997, affil- iated with the American Federation of Labor, or by Oil Workers International Union Local 403, affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organizations. MR. WILLIAM M. LEISERSON dissenting : For the reasons stated in my dissenting opinion in Matter of Coos Bay Lumber Company,3 I would not direct a Run-Off Election. 3 Matter of Coos Bay Lumber Company and Lumber and Sawmill Workers Union, Local No. 2573, 16 N. L. R. B. 476. Copy with citationCopy as parenthetical citation