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Fire Alert Co., 885 (1973)
Fire Alert Company and International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America, Local Union 452. Case 27CA-3606
December 13, 1973 DECISION AND ORDERBY CHAIRMAN MILLER AND MEMBERSFANNING AND JENKINSOn May 15, 1973, Administrative Law Judge Richard J. Boyce issued the attached Decision in this proceeding. Thereafter, the General Counsel filed exceptions and a supporting brief. The Respondent filed a brief in support of the Administrative Law Judge's Decision.Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3(b) of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended, the National Labor Relations Board has delegated its authority in this proceeding to a three-member panel.The Board has considered the record and the attached Decision in light of the exceptions and briefs and has decided to affirm the rulings, findings, and conclusions of the Administrative Law Judge only to the extent consistent herewith.The Administrative Law Judge found that the Respondent did not violate Section 8(a)(3) and (1) of the Act by failing to offer reinstatement to Paula M.Taylor and Barbara Woolfolk, and by failing sooner to offer reinstatement to Betty J. Armstrong, following their participation in a strike from October 22, 1971, to January 14, 1972, and dismissed the complaint in its entirety. The General Counsel has filed exceptions to the above findings and dismissal of the complaint and, for the reasons hereinafter set forth, we find merit in these exceptions as to Taylor and Woolfolk.The Respondent is engaged in Denver, Colorado, in the manufacture of ionization smoke detectors and related products. On October 22, 1971, 31 production employees...See the full content of this document
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