738 F.2d 111 (6th Cir. 1984) Cited 12 times 1 Legal Analyses
In NLRB v. Michigan Rubber Products, Inc., 738 F.2d 111 (6th Cir. 1984), the Sixth Circuit held that a Board agent's request that one of the observers station himself at the door and admit employees into the voting area one at a time did not give the impression of a pro-union bias, or appear to afford the union control over the voting process.