Columbian Iron Works, Inc. And International Molders Union Of North America, Local No. 53, 883 (1940)

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Columbian Iron Works, Inc. And International Molders Union Of North America, Local No. 53, 883 (1940)

In the Matter of COLUMBIAN IRON WORKS, INC. and INTERNATIONAL MOLDERS UNION OF NORTH AMERICA, LOCAL NO. 53 Case No. C-1459.-Decided June 21, 1940 Fire hydrants, gate valves and water works products manufacturing-Interference, Restraint, and Coercion: anti-union statements by supervisory employees; discouraging membership in union; threat to close and move plant;

threat to discharge for union activity-Discrimination: charges of, dismissed.

Mr. Alexander E. Wilson, Jr. and Mr. Arthur C. O'Connor, for the Board.

Mr. Herbert G. B. King, of Chattanooga, Tenn., for the I. M. U.

Mr. T. Pope Shepherd and Mr. Robert H. Caldwell, of Chattanooga,

Tenn., for the respondent.

Mr. Richard A. Williams, of counsel to the Board.

DECISION AND ORDER STATEMENT OF THE CASE Upon charges and amended charges duly filed by International Molders' Union of North America, Local No. 53, herein called the I. M. U., the National Labor Relations Board, herein called the Board, by Charles N. Feidelson, Regional Director for the Tenth Region (Atlanta, Georgia), issued a complaint, dated March 27, 1939, alleging that Columbian Iron Works, Inc., Chattanooga, Tennessee, herein called the respondent, had engaged in and was engaging in unfair labor practices affecting commerce within the meaning of Section 8...

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