Extract
Newspaper & Mail Deliverers' Union, New York, 1435 (1962)
DECISION AND DETERMINATION OF DISPUTE
This is a consolidated proceeding under Section 10 (k) of the Act following charges filed by The New York Times Company, herein called the Company. One of the charges is against Newspaper and Mail Deliverers' Union of New York and Vicinity, Independent, herein called the Deliverers, and alleges that that Union engaged in illegal conduct with respect to the Company and its employees in order to force a change in work assignment as between members of the Deliverers and members of New York Mailers' Union No. 6, International Typographical Union, AFL-CIO, herein called the Mailers. The other charge, against the Mailers, involves the same work dispute and alleges that the Mailers engaged in like illegal conduct for the purpose 137 NLRB No. 157.of forcing the Company to assign the work to members of the Mailers instead of to members of the Deliverers. A duly scheduled hearing was held before Allen H. Randall, hearing officer, on November 15 and 18, 1960. All parties appeared at the hearing and were afforded full opportunity to be heard, to examine and cross-examine witnesses, and to adduce evidence bearing on the issues. The rulings of the hearing officer made at the hearing are free from prejudicial error and are hereby affirmed. Briefs filed by t...See the full content of this document
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