Extract
Black Diamond Steamship Corp., 84 (1937)
In the Matter of BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORPORATION and MARINE ENGINEERS' BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION, LOCAL No. 33
Case No. C-174.-Decided July 21,1937Water Transportation Industry-Unit Appropriate for Collective Bargaining:craft; occupational differences; licensed personnel; established labor organization in industry-Representatives:-proof of choice: election; prior certification of union by Board-Collective Bargaining: employer's duty to bargain after certification ; refusal to meet and bargain collectively with union certified by Board as exclusive representative-Strike: prolonged because of employer's refusal to bargain and to reinstate employees-Employee Status: during strike-Discrimination: in reinstatement of strikers-Reinstatement Ordered,Strikers: strike provoked by employer's refusal to bargain ; displacement of employees hired during strike-Back Pay: awarded.Mr. Philip Phillips for the Board.Hunt, Hill & Betts, by Mr. John W. Crandall and Mr. Allen Gordon Miller, of New York City, for the respondent.Mr. Hyman A. Schulson, of counsel to the Board.DECISIONSTATEMENT OF CASEUpon charges duly filed by Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, Local No. 33, herein called the M. E. B. A., the National Labor Relations Board, herein called the Board, by Elinore Morehouse Herrick, Regional Director for the Second Region (New York, New York), issued its complaint dated February 17, 1937, against Black Diamond Steamship Corporation, New York City, herein called the respondent. The complaint and notice of hearing thereon were duly served upon the respondent and the M. E. B. A.At t...See the full content of this document
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