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Bronx Metal Polishing Co., 887 (1984)
BRONX METAL POLISHING CO.
Bronx Metal Polishing Co., Inc. and Local One,Joint Board, Leather and Machine Workers' Union, United Food and Commercial Workers' International Union, AFL-CIO. Case 2-CA1901413 February 1984 DECISION AND ORDERBY CHAIRMAN DOTSON AND MEMBERSZIMMERMAN AND HUNTEROn I July 1983 Administrative Law Judge Howard Edelman issued the attached decision. The General Counsel and the Respondent filed exceptions and supporting briefs.The National Labor Relations Board has delegated its authority in this proceeding to a threemember panel.The Board has considered the decision and the record in light of the exceptions1 and briefs and has decided to affirm the judge's rulings, findings,2 and conclusions and to adopt the recommended Order.ORDERThe National Labor Relations Board adopts the recommended Order of the administrative law judge and orders that the Respondent, Bronx Metal Polishing Co., Inc., Bronx, New York, its officers, agents, successors, and assigns, shall take the action set forth in the Order.I The Respondent has not excepted to the judge's conclusions that it violated Sec. 8(aXI) of the Act.a The Respondent has excepted to some of the judge's credibility findings. The Board's established policy is not to overrule an administrative law judge's credibility resolutions unless the clear preponderance of all the relevant evidence convinces us that they are incorrect. Standard Dry Wall Products, 91 NLRB 544 (1950), enfd. 188 F.2d 362 (3d Cir. 1951).We have carefully examined the record and find no basis for reversing the findings.The Respondent has also excepted to the judge's finding that no contract has been negotiated between the Respondent and the Union. We do not rely on that finding in reaching our decision.DECISIONSTATEMENT OF THE CASEHOWARD EDELMAN, Administrative Law Judge: This case was tried before me on March 10 and 11, 1983, in New York, New York.On July 28, 1982,' Local One, Jo...See the full content of this document
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