Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.

19 Cited authorities

  1. Labor Board v. Metropolitan Ins. Co.

    380 U.S. 438 (1965)   Cited 180 times
    In Metropolitan Ins. Co., supra, at 444, we made it clear that "`courts may not accept appellate counsel's post hoc rationalizations for agency action.'"
  2. May Stores Co. v. Labor Board

    326 U.S. 376 (1945)   Cited 257 times
    Requiring "a clear determination by the Board of an attitude of opposition to the purposes of the Act to protect the rights of employees generally"
  3. Mine Workers v. Arkansas Flooring Co.

    351 U.S. 62 (1956)   Cited 79 times
    In United Mine Workers v. Arkansas Oak Flooring Co., 351 U.S. 62, 76 S.Ct. 559, 100 L. Ed. 941, references to postlegislative history were referred to in the opinion of the Court.
  4. Joy Silk Mills v. National Labor Rel. Board

    185 F.2d 732 (D.C. Cir. 1950)   Cited 162 times   2 Legal Analyses
    In Joy Silk the Court held that when an employer could have no doubt as to the majority status or when an employer refuses recognition of a union "due to a desire to gain time and to take action to dissipate the union's majority, the refusal is no longer justifiable and constitutes a violation of the duty to bargain set forth in section 8(a)(5) of the Act".
  5. Metropolitan Life Ins. v. National Labor Rel. Board

    380 U.S. 523 (1965)   Cited 12 times

    ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT. No. 56. Decided April 26, 1965. Certiorari granted, judgment vacated and case remanded. Reported below: 328 F.2d 820. Burton A. Zorn, George G. Gallantz, Marvin Dicker and Thomas F. Delaney for petitioner. Solicitor General Cox, Arnold Ordman, Dominick L. Manoli and Norton J. Come for respondent. PER CURIAM. The petition for writ of certiorari is granted. The judgment of the Court of Appeals is vacated

  6. N.L.R.B. v. Quaker City Life Insurance Company

    319 F.2d 690 (4th Cir. 1963)   Cited 27 times
    In NLRB v. Quaker City Life Insurance Co., 319 F.2d 690 (4th Cir. 1963), we held that the secretary of the district manager of a national insurance company was a confidential employee and that "[i]t would be patently unfair to require the company to bargain with a union that contain[ed] such an employee."
  7. S.D. Warren Co. v. N.L.R.B

    353 F.2d 494 (1st Cir. 1965)   Cited 23 times

    No. 6452. November 8, 1965. John J. Delaney, Jr., Boston, Mass., with whom Murray S. Freeman, Gordon P. Ramsey, and Nutter, McClennen Fish, Boston, Mass., were on the brief, for petitioner. Leonard M. Wagman, Atty., Los Angeles, Cal., with whom Arnold Ordman, Gen. Counsel, Dominick L. Manoli, Associate Gen. Counsel, Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Asst. Gen. Counsel, and Warren M. Davison and Laurence S. Gold, Washington, D.C., Attys., were on the brief, for respondent. Before ALDRICH, Chief Judge, MADDEN

  8. Morand Bros. Bev. Co. v. Natl. Labor Rel. Bd.

    190 F.2d 576 (7th Cir. 1951)   Cited 33 times

    No. 10335. July 23, 1951. Samuel L. Golan, Chester F. McNamara, Leonard W. Golan, all of Chicago, Ill., Golan Golan, Chicago, Ill., of counsel, for petitioners. David P. Findling, A. Norman Somers and Bernard Dunau, N.L.R.B., all of Washington, D.C., George J. Bott, General Counsel, Benjamin A. Theeman, Attys., National Labor Relations Board, Washington, D.C., for respondent. George O. Bahrs, San Francisco, Cal., Arthur C. Rooney, Chicago, Ill., Eli E. Dorsey, Seattle, Wash., Robert P. Patterson

  9. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. v. N.L.R.B

    328 F.2d 820 (3d Cir. 1964)   Cited 15 times

    No. 14390. Argued October 15, 1963. Decided February 18, 1964. Burton A. Zorn, New York City, Owen B. Rhoads, Philadelphia, Pa., George G. Gallantz, Marvin Dicker, Thomas F. Delaney, Associate Gen. Counsel, New York City, for petitioner; Dechert, Price Rhoads, Philadelphia, Pa., Proskauer, Rose, Goetz Mendelsohn, New York City, of counsel. Warren M. Davison, Arnold Ordman, Gen. Counsel, Dominick L. Manoli, Associate Gen. Counsel, Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Warren M. Davison, Lee M

  10. S.D. Warren Company v. N.L.R.B

    342 F.2d 814 (1st Cir. 1965)   Cited 9 times

    No. 6452. Submitted March 17, 1965. Decided March 24, 1965. John J. Delaney, Jr., Murray S. Freeman, and Nutter, McClennen Fish, Boston, Mass., on memoranda for petitioner. Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Washington, D.C., on memoranda for respondent. Before ALDRICH, Chief Judge, and FORD, District Judge. ALDRICH, Chief Judge. This is a petition to review and set aside an order of the National Labor Relations Board entered against petitioner S.D. Warren Company, hereinafter Warren, in an unfair labor practice