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Fisher Body Corp., 1083 (1938)
In the Matter of FISHER BODY CORPORATION and UNITED AUTOMOBILE WORKERS OF AMERICA, LOCAL 761
In the Matter Of CHEVROLET MOTOR CORPORATION and UNITED AUTOCases Nos. R-642 and R-643.-Decided June 03, 1938Automobile and Parts Manufacturing Industry Employer: parent corporation and wholly owned subsidiary-Investigation of Representatives: controversy concerning representation of employees: controversy concerning appropriate unit ; rival organizations ; en rployer's refusal to recognize union as exclusive representative-Unit Appropriate for Collective Bargaining: employees at three plants who are paid by the hour, excluding clerical workers not employed in production departments and employees having solely supervisory or administrative positions ; single unit embracing two divisions of parent corporation and one division of wholly owned subsidiary ; functional coherence ; organization of business-Evidence: testimony relative to coercion, by persons not sigping union membership cards, proper, with regard to the issue as to whether an election should be held-Election Ordered Mr. John P. Jennings, for the Board.Mr. Henry M. Hogan, of New York City, and Fitzgerald, Abbott cPc Beardsley, by Mr. Milton W. Dobrzensky, of Oakland, Calif., for General Motors Corporation ; Fisher Body Oakland Division, General Motors Corporation ; Chevrolet Oakland Division, General Motors Corporation; and General. Motors Sales Corporation....See the full content of this document
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