A. S. Abell Company And The Sun Press Room Employees Association, 776 (1940)

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A. S. Abell Company And International Printing Pressmen & Assts. Union Of North America, Baltimore Branch Baltimore Newspapers Web Pressmen's Union #31

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A. S. Abell Company And The Sun Press Room Employees Association, 776 (1940)

In the Matter of A. S. ABELL COMPANY and THE SUN PRESS RooM EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION In the Matter of A. S. ABELL COMPANY and INTERNATIONAL PRINTING PRESSMEN & ASSTS. UNION OF NORTH AMERICA, BALTIMORE BRANCH BALTIMORE NEWSPAPERS WEB PRESSMEN'S UNION #31 Cases Nos. R-1999 and R-000.--Decided October 11, 1940 Jurisdiction: newspaper publishing industry.

Investigation and Certification of Representatives: existence of question: conflicting claims of rival representatives; employee serving as member of United States Naval Reserve eligible to vote; election necessary.

Unit Appropriate for Collective Bargaining: all foremen, pressmen in charge, tensionmen, oilers, floormen, flyboys, balermen, paper handlers, and helpers in the Company's pressroom, excluding machinists, machinists' helpers, electricians, porters, clerical workers, and the superintendent.

Mr. Charles Y. Latimer, for the Board.

Mr. William D. MacMillan, of Baltimore, Md., for the Company.

Mr. George W. Della and Mr. Webster C. Tall, Baltimore, Md., for the Association.

Mr. C. V. Ernest, of Baltimore, Md., for the International.

Mr. O. David Zimring, Mr. Edward Meyer, and Mr. Louis Krampf, of Baltimore, Md....

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