Brewer-titchener Corporation And International Ass'n. Of Machinists And International Brotherhood Of Blacksmiths, Drop-forgers And Helpers, A.. Of L., 160 (1940)

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Brewer-titchener Corporation And International Ass'n. Of Machinists And International Brotherhood Of Blacksmiths, Drop-forgers And Helpers, A.. Of L., 160 (1940)

In the Matter of BREWER-TITCHENER CORPORATION and INTERNATIONAL Ass'N. OF MACHINISTS AND INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF BLACKSMITHS, DROP-FORGERS AND HELPERS, A.. OF L.

Case No. C-996.-Decided January 8, 19/40 Automobile and Electrical Forgings Manufacturing Industry-Inteerfernce,

Restraint, and Coercion: charges of, not sustained-Company-Dominated Union:

charges of, not sustained-Discrimination: charges of, not sustained-Collective Bargaining: charges of refusal to bargain collectively, not sustained-Complaint:

dismissed.

Mr. Peter J. Crotty, for the Board.

Lusk, Buck, Ames & Folmer, by Mr. Morse E. Ames, of Cortland,

N. Y., for the respondent.

Mr. John J. Walsh, of Utica, N. Y., Mr. Paul R. Hutchings, of Washington, D. C., and Mr. George Edgerton, of Cleveland, Ohio, for the I. A. M.

Mr. John M. Tobin, of Philadelphia, Pa., Mr. Paul R. Hutchings, of Washington, D. C., and Mr. George Edgerton, of Cleveland, Ohio, for the Blacksmiths.

Mr. H. K. Angell, of Cortland, N. Y., for the Alliance.

Mr. Langdon West, of counsel to the Board.

DECISION AND ORDER STATEMENT OF THE CASE Upon charges duly filed jointly by International Association of Machinists,' herein called the I. A. M., and International Brotherhood of Blacksmit...

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