West Point Pepperell, Inc.

9 Cited authorities

  1. Detroit Edison Co. v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd.

    440 U.S. 301 (1979)   Cited 227 times   20 Legal Analyses
    Holding that NLRB erred in requiring employer to disclose performance test scores of employees as information for collective bargaining, regardless of employee consent, because of the sensitive nature of the test scores
  2. Scofield v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd.

    394 U.S. 423 (1969)   Cited 117 times   6 Legal Analyses
    Upholding union rule, enforceable by fines and expulsion, imposing limitation on immediate pay that members could receive for piecework because Court found no "impairment of statutory labor policy"
  3. Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers Local Union No. 6-418 v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd.

    711 F.2d 348 (D.C. Cir. 1983)   Cited 41 times

    Nos. 82-1418 to 82-1420, 82-1743, 82-1589 and 82-1940. Argued May 5, 1983. Decided June 30, 1983. George H. Cohen, with whom Laurence Gold, Washington, D.C., was on brief, for petitioners, Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers, Local Union No. 6-418, AFL-CIO, et al. George J. Tichy, II, San Francisco, Cal., with whom Robert K. Carrol, San Francisco, Cal., for petitioner, Borden Chemical, A Division of Borden, Inc. Howard A. Crawford, with whom Jack D. Rowe, Kansas City, Mo., was on brief, for petitioner

  4. Procter Gamble Mfg. Co. v. N.L.R.B

    603 F.2d 1310 (8th Cir. 1979)   Cited 17 times

    No. 78-1716. Submitted March 12, 1979. Decided August 23, 1979. Harold S. Freeman of Dinsmore, Shohl, Coates Deupree, Cincinnati, Ohio, argued and Michael S. Glassman, Cincinnati, Ohio, on appendix and briefs, for petitioner. Edward S. Dorsey, Atty., N.L.R.B., Washington, D.C. argued, and Andrew E. Tranovich, Atty., John S. Irving, Gen. Counsel; John E. Higgins, Jr., Deputy Gen. Counsel; Robert E. Allen, Acting Assoc. Gen. Counsel; and Elliott Moore, Deputy Assoc. Gen. Counsel, Washington, D.C.,

  5. New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. v. N.L.R.B

    720 F.2d 789 (3d Cir. 1983)   Cited 12 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Determining "absence and tardiness records are confidential" where "many of the reasons given in the absence and tardiness records are of a highly personal nature" including that "one Company employee suffered from diarrhea for two days, and was absent for an additional five days because in ‘treating for hemroids [, the employee] used too hot of water and too much epsom salts, burnt the skin.’ "
  6. WCCO Radio, Inc., a Division of Midwest Communications, Inc. v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd.

    844 F.2d 511 (8th Cir. 1988)   Cited 7 times

    No. 87-5125. Submitted December 14, 1987. Decided April 11, 1988. Carol A. Ellingson, St. Paul, Minn., for petitioner. Fred Cornnell, Washington, D.C., for respondent. Petition for review from the National Labor Relations Board. Before JOHN R. GIBSON, BOWMAN, and WOLLMAN, Circuit Judges. BOWMAN, Circuit Judge. WCCO Radio, Inc. (WCCO or the Company) challenges a decision of the National Labor Relations Board (the Board) which held that WCCO violated sections 8(a)(1) and 8(a)(5) of the National Labor

  7. N.L.R.B. v. A. S. Abell Co.

    624 F.2d 506 (4th Cir. 1980)   Cited 9 times

    No. 77-2214. Argued July 11, 1979. Decided July 2, 1980. Vivian A. Miller, N.L.R.B., Washington, D.C. (John S. Irving, Gen. Counsel, John E. Higgins, Jr., Deputy Gen. Counsel, Carl L. Taylor, Associate Gen. Counsel, Elliott Moore, Deputy Associate Gen. Counsel, Washington, D.C., on brief), for petitioner. Robert E. Paul, Arlington, Va. (Spelman, Eisenberg, Paul Wagner, Arlington, Va., on brief), for intervenor. N. Peter Lareau, Baltimore, Md. (Venable, Baetjer Howard, Baltimore, Md., on brief), for

  8. Boston Herald-Traveler Corp. v. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd.

    223 F.2d 58 (1st Cir. 1955)   Cited 23 times

    No. 4915. June 6, 1955. Frank W. Crocker, Boston, Mass., with whom Levin H. Campbell, III, and Ropes, Gray, Best, Coolidge Rugg, Boston, Mass., were on brief, for petitioner. Elizabeth W. Weston, Atty., Washington, D.C., with whom David P. Findling, Associate Gen. Counsel, Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Asst. Gen. Counsel, and William J. Avrutis, Atty., Washington, D.C., were on brief, for respondent. Before MAGRUDER, Chief Judge, and WOODBURY and HARTIGAN, Circuit Judges. MAGRUDER, Chief Judge. Petitioner

  9. Scofield v. N.L.R.B

    393 F.2d 49 (7th Cir. 1968)   Cited 5 times

    No. 14698. March 5, 1968. James Urdan, John Q. Kamps, Quarles, Herriott Clemons, Milwaukee, Wis., for petitioners. Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., John Silard, Harriett R. Taylor, Stephen I. Schlossberg, Washington, D.C., Harold A. Katz, Irving M. Friedman, Chicago, Ill., Philip L. Padden, Milwaukee, Wis., for amicus curiae. Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Gary Green, Atty., N.L.R.B., Washington, D.C., Arnold Ordman, Gen. Counsel, Dominick L. Manoli, Associate Gen. Counsel, Melvin J. Welles, Atty