Extract
The Globe Machine and Stamping Co., 294 (1937)
In the Matter of THE GLOBE MACHINE AND STAMPING Co. and METAL POLISHERS UNION, LOCAL No. 3; INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS, DISTRICT No. 54; FEDERAL LABOR UNION 18788, and UNITED AUTOMOBILE WORKERS OF AMERICA
Cases Nos. R-178, R-179, R-180.-Decided August 11, 1937Auto Parts Manufacturing Indastry-Investigation of Representatives: controversy concerning representation of employees : rival organizations ; substantial doubt as to majority status-Unit Appropriate for Collective Bargaining:where other considerations determinative of appropriate unit are evenly balanced, decisive factor is the desire of employees involved ; determination of dependent upon results of elections-Elections Ordered-Certification of Representatives.Mr. Harry L. Lodish and Mr. Peter DiLeone for the Board.Mr. L. C. Spieth, of Cleveland, Ohio, for the Company.Mr. Edwin F. Woodle and Mr. Bernard C. Wachtel, of Cleveland,Ohio, for the Polishers Union and the I. A. M.Mr. Ralph Gordon, of Cleveland, Ohio, for the I. A. M.Mr. R. G. Reisinger and Mr. Bert Cochran, of Cleveland, Ohio, for the U. A. W. A.Mr. Joseph B. Robison, of counsel to the Board.DECISIONSTATEMENT OF THE CASEOn May 13, 1937, Metal Polishers Union, Local No. 3, herein called the Polishers Union, International Association of Machinists,District No. 54, herein called the I. A. M., and Federal Labor Union 18788, herein called the Federal Local, filed separate petitions with the Regional Director for the Eighth Region (Cleveland, Ohio).allegi...See the full content of this document
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