Local 1, Int'l Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, 581 (1964)

LOCAL 1, INT'L BROTHERHOOD ELECTRICAL WORKERS 581 (d) Additional copies of the attached notice shall be signed by Respondent's authorized representative, and forthwith returned to the aforesaid Regional Director for posting by Machnick Construction Co., Inc., said employer being willing, at its business offices and construction projects, where notices to its employees are customarily posted.

(e) Notify said Regional Director, in writing, within 20 days from receipt of this Decision, what steps Respondent has taken to comply herewith.13 ' In the event that this Recommended Order be adopted by the Board, this provision.

shall be modified to read: 'Notify said Regional Director, in writing, within 10 days from the date of this Order, what steps the Respondent has taken to comply herewith.' APPENDIX

NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF LOCAL 106, INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS, AFL-CIO, AND TO ALL EMPLOYEES OF MACHNICK CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

Pursuant to the Recommended Order of a Trial Examiner of the National Labor Relations Board, and in order to effectuate the policies of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended, we hereby notify you that:

WE WILL NOT cause or attempt to cause Machnick Construction Co., Inc., or any other employer, to discharge, demote, deny employment to, or otherwise discriminate against Raymond J. Dahoda because he is not a member of this union.

WE WILL NOT in any like or related manner restrain or coerce Raymond J.

Dahoda, or any other employee, in the exercise of his rights guaranteed by Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended.

WE WILL notify Machnick Construction Co., Inc., in writing, that we have no objection to, and we will not interfere with, its employment of Raymond J.

Dahoda in the capacity of and as an operating engineer, whether he is a member of this union or not.

WE WILL notify Raymond J. Dahoda that we have no objection to his employment by Machnick Construction Co., Inc., in the capacity of and as an operating engineer, whether he is a member of this union or not, and that hereafter we will not unlawfully infringe upon any right guaranteed to him by Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended.

WE WILL make whole Raymond J. Dahoda for any loss of earnings he may have suffered as a result of the discrimination against him.

LOCAL 106, INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS, AFL-CIO,

Labor Organization.

Dated------------------- By------------------------------------------(Representative) (Title) This notice must remain posted for 60 consecutive days from the date of posting, and must not be altered, defaced, or covered by any other material.

Employees may communicate directly with the Board's Regional Office, Fourth Floor, The 120 Building, 120 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, New York, Telephone No.

TL 6-1782, if they have any question concerning this notice or compliance with its provisions.

Local Union No. 1, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, AFL-CIO and McDonnell Aircraft Corporation and District No. 9, International Association of Machinists, AFLCIO. Case No. 11-CD-157. April 1, 1964 DECISION AND DETERMINATION OF DISPUTE

This is a proceeding pursuant to Section 10 (k) of the Act following charges filed by McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, herein called the 146 NLRB No. 73.

Employer, alleging that Local Union No. 1, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, AFL-CIO, herein called the Respondent, had threatened to strike the Employer with an object of forcing or requiring the Employer to assign particular work to members of the Respondent rather than to members of District No. 9, International Association of Machinists, AFL-CIO, herein called the TAM. A hearing was held before Hearing Officer Joseph H. Solien between October 29 and November 12, 1963. 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. The Employer, the Respondent, and the TAM have filed briefs herein which have been duly considered.

Upon the entire record in this case, the Board 1 makes the following findings :

  1. The business of the Employer The Employer is a Maryland corporation with its principal office and place of business at Lambert Field, St. Louis County, Missouri, where it is engaged in the manufacture of aircraft, missiles, space vehicles, and supporting devices. The Employer annually ships goods valued in excess of $50,000 directly from its St. Louis County establishment to customers located outside the State of Missouri, and has supplied goods valued in excess of $1,000,000 for the national defense.

  2. The labor organizations involved Respondent and the TAM are labor organizations within the meaning of Section 2 (5) of the Act.

  3. The dispute The Work at Issue The work in dispute is the electrical wiring and repair of the ceramic hot-form die, an item of production tooling, utilized in the production process to shape or form metallic parts of airplanes and other products of the Employer.

    The Basic Facts In 1941, the TAM was certified as bargaining representative of all the Employer's production and maintenance employees and it continued to represent that unit until 1948 when Respondent was certified, pursuant to a craft severance election, as bargaining representative of 'Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3(b) of the Act, the Board has delegated its powers in connection with this proceeding to a three -member panel [Members Leedom,

    Fanning. and Brown].

    LOCAL 1, INT'L BROTHERHOOD ELECTRICAL WORKERS 583 a unit of maintenance and construction electricians. At the time of the latter certification, the Employer was not engaged in the fabrication of the ceramic hot-form die, hereinafter referred to as CHFD.

    The nature of the Employer's business has changed radically in recent years and the Employer is now engaged not only in the production of supersonic aircraft and missiles, but also in the development and manufacture of space...

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