American Book Division, Litton Educational Publishing, Inc.Download PDFNational Labor Relations Board - Board DecisionsApr 7, 1975264 N.L.R.B. 1421 (N.L.R.B. 1975) Copy Citation AMERICAN BOOK DIVISION American Book Division, Litton Educational Pub- lishing, Inc.' and Litton Educational Publish- ing, Inc.2 and United Papermakers and Paper- workers, AFL-CIO.3 Cases 9-CA-6686 and 9- RC-9367 April 7, 1975 ORDER APPROVING REQUEST FOR WITHDRAWAL OF CHARGE AND DISMISSING COMPLAINT On October 30, 1974, the Board issued a Pro- posed Decision, Order, and Direction of Second Election 4 in the above-entitled case in which it found that Respondent engaged in certain conduct violative of Section 8(a)(1) of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended, and dismissed those al- legations of the complaint relating to the dis- charges of several employees of the Employer. The Board further set aside the election in Case 9-RC- 9367 and remanded that case to the Regional Di- rector for appropriate action. i Hereinafter called Respondent. 2 Hereinafter called Employer 3 Hereinafter called Charging Party-Petitioner. ' 214 NLRB 413 On January 6 and 10, 1975, the Charging Party- Petitioner and Respondent-Employer, respectively, entered into a stipulation whereby they agreed, inter alia, that the notice of hearing and unfair labor practice charge filed in Case 9-CA-6686 be withdrawn, that the complaint be dismissed, that the petition in Case 9-RC-9367 be withdrawn and that the cases be closed on the grounds that the parties have arrived at a mutually satisfactory ad- justment in settlement of the dispute arising out of the above-entitled cases. On January 17, 1975, counsel for the General Counsel moved that the Board approve the request for withdrawal of the charge and dismiss the com- plaint. In the absence of any opposition thereto and as it appears that such adjustment will effectuate the policies and purposes of the Act, the Board ap- proves the request for withdrawal of the charge, and the dismissal of the complaint. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the complaint be, and it hereby is, dismissed. By direction of the Board: George A. Leet, As- sociate Executive Secretary 264 NLRB No. 185 1421 Copy with citationCopy as parenthetical citation