Extract
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., 667 (1972)
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company and Commumcations Workers of America, AFL-CIO Case 14-CA-6595 FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS
I THE BUSINESS OF RESPONDENT, THE LABOR ORGANIZATION INVOLVEDDecember 1, 1972 DECISION AND ORDERBY CHAIRMAN MILLER AND MEMBERSKENNEDY AND PENELLOOn July 11, 1972, Administrative Law Judge' Samuel M Singer issued the attached Decision in this proceeding Thereafter, the General Counsel and the Charging Party filed exceptions and supporting briefs Respondent filed a memorandum in opposition to the Charging Party's exceptions and a brief in opposition to the General Counsel's exceptions 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 and to adopt his recommended Order ORDERPursuant to Section 10(c) of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended, the National Labor Relations Board adopts as its Order the recommended Order of the Administrative Law Judge and hereby orders that the complaint be, and it hereby is, dismissed in its entirety 1 The title of Trial Examiner was changed to Administrative Law Judge effective August 19, 1972TRIAL EXAMINER'S DECISION SAMUEL M SINGER, Trial Examiner This proceeding was heard before me in St Louis, Missouri, on Apr...See the full content of this document
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