National Steel & Shipbuilding Corp.

3 Cited authorities

  1. Republic Aviation Corp. v. Board

    324 U.S. 793 (1945)   Cited 495 times   34 Legal Analyses
    Finding an absence of special circumstances where employer failed to introduce evidence of "unusual circumstances involving their plants."
  2. Olin Industries v. National Labor Rel. Board

    191 F.2d 613 (5th Cir. 1951)   Cited 26 times

    No. 13275. August 7, 1951. Benjamin E. Gordon, Boston, Mass., Gordon Epstein, Maurice Epstein and Allan Seserman, all of Boston, Mass., Samuel Leiter, Chelsea, Mass., of counsel, for petitioner. George J. Bott, Frederick U. Reel, Atty. NLRB, A. Norman Somers, Asst. Gen. Cnsl. NLRB, David P. Findling, Assoc. Gen. Cnsl. NLRB, and Maurice Alexandre, all of Washington, D.C., for respondent. Before McCORD, RUSSELL, and RIVES, Circuit Judges. RIVES, Circuit Judge. This proceeding is here upon petition

  3. Republic Aviation v. National Labor Rel. Board

    142 F.2d 193 (2d Cir. 1944)   Cited 5 times
    In Republic Aviation Corporation v. N.L.R.B., 142 F.2d 193, the Second Circuit sustained the power of the Board to forbid an employer to enforce a rule generally forbidding solicitation of any kind in his plant, to apply it to prevent electioneering for a union during the lunch hour of the employees.