Lakey Foundry And Machine Company And Pattern Makers Association Of Muskegon, In Affiliation With The Pattern Makers League Of North America, 677 (1941)

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Lakey Foundry And Machine Company And Pattern Makers Association Of Muskegon, In Affiliation With The Pattern Makers League Of North America, 677 (1941)

In the Matter of LAKEY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY and PATTERN MAKERS ASSOCIATION OF MUSKEGON, IN AFFILIATION WITH THE PATTERN MAKERS LEAGUE OF NORTH AMERICA Case No. R-2778.-Decided August 21, 1941 Jurisdiction: casting manufacturing industry.

Investigation and Certification of Representatives: existence of question: refusal to accord union recognition because of subsisting contract with other labor organization; extension of contract with rival organization after notice of representation and unit claims of petitioning craft organization, no bar to;

election necessary.

Unit Appropriate for Collective Bargaining: election directed among pattern makers and pattern makers' apprentices excluding non-working supervisors and apprentices who have not served a year of their apprenticeship to determine whether or not they desire to constitute a separate unit.

Mr. Joseph T. Riley, of Muskegon, Mich., for the Company.

Mr. A. K. Karleon, of East Lansing, Mich., for the Pattern Makers.

Mr. Maurice Sugar, by Mr. N. L. Smokler, of Detroit, Mich., and Mr. Leonard Woodcock, of Muskegon, Mich., for the U. A. W.

Mr. William T. Little, of counsel to the Board.

DECISION AND DIRECTION OF ELECTION STATEMENT OF THE CASE On March 18, 1941, Pattern Makers Association of Muskegon, in affiliation with the Pattern Makers League of North America,1 herein called the Pattern Makers, filed w...

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