Extract
Teamsters Local 988 (Emery Worldwide), 306 (1991)
Teamsters Local Union No. 988, International
Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Ware-housemen and Helpers of America, AFL-CIO and Emery Worldwide, a CF Company. Case 16-CB-3497June 10, 1991DECISION AND ORDERBY MEMBERS CRACRAFT, DEVANEY, AND OVIATTOn August 17, 1990, Administrative Law Judge Wallace H. Nations issued the attached decision. The Respondent filed exceptions and a supporting brief. The General Counsel and the Charging Party filed answering briefs.1The National Labor Relations Board has delegated its authority in this proceeding to a three-member panel.The Board has considered the decision and the record in light of the exceptions and briefs and has decided to affirm the judge's rulings, findings, and conclusions only to the extent consistent with this Decision and Order.As more fully detailed in the judge's decision, prior to April 17, 1989, the Respondent represented in separate units and maintained separate collective-bargaining agreements for the territorial representatives of Emery Air Freight and the courier guards of Purolator Courier Corporation, respectively.2 On April 17, 1989, Consolidated Freightways, Inc. purchased Emery and its subsidiary Purolator. Thereafter, the name ''Emery Worldwide, a CF Company'' was used to identify the Emery and the Purolator terminal operations in Houston, Texas. Since then, the former Emery territorial representatives (approximately 47 employees) and the former Purolator courier guards (approximately 70 employees) have worn the same work uniform and performed similar pic...See the full content of this document
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