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6 Cited authorities

  1. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Savair Manufacturing Co.

    414 U.S. 270 (1973)   Cited 123 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Noting that although an employee may not be "legally bound to vote for the union and has not promised to do so in any formal sense" some "would feel obliged " to cast a union vote after having signed a union recognition slip
  2. Mitchellance, Inc. v. N.L.R.B

    90 F.3d 1150 (6th Cir. 1996)   Cited 15 times
    Stating that the employer, who learned of a flyer distributed the day before the election, was able to effectively respond
  3. N.L.R.B. v. Island Film Processing Co., Inc.

    784 F.2d 1446 (9th Cir. 1986)   Cited 19 times

    No. 85-7278. Argued and Submitted January 17, 1986. Decided March 19, 1986. Linda Dreeben, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Robert S. Katz, Honolulu, Hawaii, for respondent. On Application for Enforcement of an Order of The National Labor Relations Board. Before POOLE and BEEZER, Circuit Judges, and JAMESON, District Judge. The Honorable William J. Jameson, Senior United States District Judge, District of Montana, sitting by designation. JAMESON, Senior District Judge: The National Labor Relations

  4. N.L.R.B. v. Hood Furniture Mfg. Co.

    941 F.2d 325 (5th Cir. 1991)   Cited 13 times
    Affirming Board's finding that third-party conduct did not justify setting aside election results even when terminated employees told former coworkers waiting in line to vote that they "kn[e]w damn well the way" they were "supposed to vote"
  5. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Gormac Custom Manufacturing, Inc.

    190 F.3d 742 (6th Cir. 1999)   Cited 4 times
    In Gormac, the union had circulated a vote yes petition in the employer's offices three hours before the election, and the court ruled that the Board had abused its discretion in denying a pre-certification hearing.
  6. Deffenbaugh Industries, Inc. v. N.L.R.B

    122 F.3d 582 (8th Cir. 1997)   Cited 5 times

    Nos. 96-3927, 96-4160 Submitted May 21, 1997 Filed August 11, 1997 Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the appellant was Allan L. Bioff of Kansas City, Missouri. Brian J. Finucane and James R. Holland appeared on the brief. Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the appellee was Joan E. Hoyte of the National Labor Relations Board of Washington, D.C. Peter Winkler, Aileen Armstrong, Linad Sher and Frederick L. Feinstein appeared on the brief. Petition for Review of the Decision and Order