The employer entered into a collective bargaining agreement with the employees as represented by Union A, recognizing Union A as the exclusive bargaining agent and giving it a closed shop. The contract was entered into in September, 1940, and was to last until September, 1942, with a provision for certain modifications before that time. Pending negotiations for modifications, a large number of the members of Union A decided to transfer affiliation to Union B. On September 24, 1941, Union B filed a petition under the Wagner Act to be certified as the sole bargaining agent. Union A resisted the claim on the ground that the collective bargaining agreement of September, 1940, was still in force and had a year yet to run. Held, this closed-shop ...
The Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., a Pennsylvania corporation, had six plants in its plate glass divisi...
Prior to the passage of the Wagner Act, respondent\u27s employees went on strike when the respondent...
At the turn of the twentieth century, American industry was in a period of tremendous growth and cha...
The employer entered into a collective bargaining agreement with the employees as represented by Uni...
Having found that the petitioner, by refusing to sign an agreement reached with the union, was refus...
Defendant, a theatre owner, in March, 1939, entered into a collective bargaining contract with a loc...
The one year certification rule was originated in the early years of the National Labor Relations ...
Plaintiff, an unincorporated labor organization, filed suit in federal district court to enforce a c...
The petitioning labor union made a contract with defendant employer, who was engaged solely in inter...
The National Labor Relations Board brought contempt proceedings against the defendant company for it...
One month after the employer and the union entered into a two-year contract containing a union-shop ...
Among the problems raised in magnified form by the AFL-CIO schism is the determination of rights and...
Plaintiff was an employee of defendant corporation, and an officer of the union accredited as bargai...
Both the Brewery Workers Union and the Teamsters Union, members of the American Federation of Labor,...
While bargaining for a new contract, the union announced that it would engage in a work-without-con...
The Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., a Pennsylvania corporation, had six plants in its plate glass divisi...
Prior to the passage of the Wagner Act, respondent\u27s employees went on strike when the respondent...
At the turn of the twentieth century, American industry was in a period of tremendous growth and cha...
The employer entered into a collective bargaining agreement with the employees as represented by Uni...
Having found that the petitioner, by refusing to sign an agreement reached with the union, was refus...
Defendant, a theatre owner, in March, 1939, entered into a collective bargaining contract with a loc...
The one year certification rule was originated in the early years of the National Labor Relations ...
Plaintiff, an unincorporated labor organization, filed suit in federal district court to enforce a c...
The petitioning labor union made a contract with defendant employer, who was engaged solely in inter...
The National Labor Relations Board brought contempt proceedings against the defendant company for it...
One month after the employer and the union entered into a two-year contract containing a union-shop ...
Among the problems raised in magnified form by the AFL-CIO schism is the determination of rights and...
Plaintiff was an employee of defendant corporation, and an officer of the union accredited as bargai...
Both the Brewery Workers Union and the Teamsters Union, members of the American Federation of Labor,...
While bargaining for a new contract, the union announced that it would engage in a work-without-con...
The Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., a Pennsylvania corporation, had six plants in its plate glass divisi...
Prior to the passage of the Wagner Act, respondent\u27s employees went on strike when the respondent...
At the turn of the twentieth century, American industry was in a period of tremendous growth and cha...