Office and Professional Employees Intl. Union Local 2

4 Cited authorities

  1. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Retail Store Employees Union, Local 1001

    447 U.S. 607 (1980)   Cited 82 times
    Finding Congress struck a “delicate balance between union freedom of expression and the ability of neutral employers, employees, and consumers to remain free from coerced participation in industrial strife”
  2. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Local 810, Steel, Metals, Alloys & Hardware Fabricators & Warehousemen, International Brotherhood of Teamsters

    460 F.2d 1 (2d Cir. 1972)   Cited 14 times

    Nos. 574, 575, Dockets 71-1951, 71-2062. Argued March 24, 1972. Decided May 11, 1972. Jack H. Weiner, Washington, D.C. (Peter G. Nash, Gen. Counsel, Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Nancy M. Sherman, Washington, D.C., on the brief), for petitioner. Thomas Canafax, Jr., Washington, D.C. (Shimmel, Hill Bishop, Washington, D.C., and Henry Brickman, New York City, on the brief), for respondent. John T. Redmond, New York City (James H. Tully, Jr., Wood, Redmond Tully, New York City, on the brief)

  3. Retail Store Emp. U., Local 1001 v. N.L.R.B

    627 F.2d 1133 (D.C. Cir. 1979)   Cited 5 times

    No. 76-2015. Argued En Banc February 7, 1979. Judgment June 29, 1979. Decided August 10, 1979. Certiorari Granted January 7, 1980. Laurence Gold, Washington, D.C., with whom James H. Webster, Seattle, Wash., George R. Murphy, J. Albert Woll and Marsha Berzon, Washington, D.C., were on the brief, for petitioner. John H. Ferguson, Atty., N.L.R.B., Washington, D.C., with whom John S. Irving, Gen. Counsel, Elliott Moore, Deputy Associate Gen. Counsel, Washington, D.C., and Anne E. Libbin, Atty., N.L

  4. Section 101 - Postal policy

    39 U.S.C. § 101   Cited 345 times   2 Legal Analyses
    Stating that the Postal Service is "a basic and fundamental service provided to the people by the Government of the United States, authorized by the Constitution, created by Act of Congress, and supported by the people"