Crawford Manufacturing Co., 1237 (1938)

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Crawford Manufacturing Co., 1237 (1938)

In the Matter of CRAWFORD MANUFACTURING COMPANY and TEXTILE WORKERS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Case No. C-330.-Decided September 24, 1938

Automobile Accessories , Tarpaulin, and Hassock Manufacturing Industry-Interference, Restraint, and Coercion : expressed opposition to labor organizationCompany-Dominated Union: domination of and interference with formation ;

expression of intention not 'to sign up' with an outside labor organization ;

disestablished, as agency for collective bargaining.

Mr. Charles Y. Latimer, for the Board.

Mr. R. E. Cabell and Mr. M. Wallace Moncure, of Richmond, Va., for the respondent.

Mr. H. M. Ratcliffe and Mr. William C. Miller, Jr., of Richmond,

Va., for the Association.

Mr. Francis Hoague, of counsel to the Board.

DECISION

AND

ORDER

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Upon charges duly filed by Textile Workers Organizing Committee, herein called the T. W. O. C., the National Labor Relations Board, herein called the Board, by Bennet F. Schauffler, Regional Director for the Fifth Region ...

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