No. 7905, 273 F.2d 614 (4th Cir. 1960). · Go Syfert
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cited Cited "see" Neal v. POTOMAC EDISON COMPANY
Md. Ct. Spec. App. · 1981 · signal: see · confidence high
See Ostrofsky v. United Steelworkers of America, 171 F. Supp. 782, 793 (1959), aff'd, 273 F.2d 614 (4th Cir. 1960).
discussed Cited "see" The Black-Clawson Company, Inc., Paper MacHine Division v. International Association of MacHinists Lodge 355, District 137, and Theodore A. Best (2×)
2d Cir. · 1962 · signal: see · confidence high
See Ostrofsky v. United Steelworkers, etc., 171 F.Supp. 782 (D.Md.1959), aff’d, 273 F.2d 614 (4th Cir.), cert. denied, 363 U.S. 849 , 80 S.Ct. 1628 , 4 L.Ed.2d 1732 (1960); United States v. Voges, 124 F.Supp. 543 (E.D.N.Y.1954); Parker v. Borock, 5 N.Y.2d 156, 162 , 182 N.Y.S.2d 577, 581 , 156 N.E.2d 297, 300 (1959) (concurring opinion of Fuld, J.); Bianculli v. Brooklyn Union Gas Co., 14 Misc.2d 297 , 115 N.Y.S.2d 715 (Sup.Ct.1952); Falsetti v. Local Union No. 2026, United Mine Workers of America, 400 Pa. 145 , 161 A.2d 882 (1960).
discussed Cited "see, e.g." James Mcguire v. Humble Oil & Refining Company
2d Cir. · 1966 · signal: see also · confidence low
See also Ostrofsky v. United Steelworkers, D.C.Md., 1959, 171 F.Supp. 782, 790 , aff'd, 4 Cir., 1960, 273 F.2d 614 , cert. denied, 363 U.S. 849 , 80 S.Ct. 1628 , 4 L.Ed.2d 1732 . 25 A duty of the employer under the Act is to bargain with the collective bargaining representative of a majority of the employees in the unit. 29 U.S.C., Section 158 (a)(5).
cited Cited "see, e.g." McGuire v. Humble Oil & Refining Co.
2d Cir. · 1966 · signal: see also · confidence low
See also Ostrofsky v. United Steelworkers, D.C.Md., 1959, 171 F.Supp. 782, 790 , aff’d, 4 Cir., 1960, 273 F.2d 614 , cert. denied, 363 U.S. 849 , 80 S.Ct. 1628 , 4 L.Ed.2d 1732 .
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Fred Thompson v. Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, an Unincorporated Railroad Labor Organization, National in Scope
4th Cir. · 1963 · signal: see also · confidence low
R., 242 F.2d 230, 234 (5th Cir., 1957); see also, Ostrofsky v. United Steelworkers, 171 F. Supp. 782, 793-794 (D.Md.1959), aff’d per curiam, 273 F.2d 614 (4th Cir.), cert. denied, 363 U.S. 849 , 80 S.Ct. 1628 , 4 L.Ed.2d 1732 (1960). 12 .
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No. 7905
19-1773.
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
Jan 7, 1960.
273 F.2d 614
Published

273 F.2d 614

Aaron OSTROFSKY, Joseph Henderson, William H. Wood and Benjamin M. Fino, Appellants,
v.
UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA, A.F.L.-C.I.O., and United Steelworkers of America, Local Unions Nos. 2609 and 2610, and Bethlehem Steel Company, Appellees.

No. 7905.

United States Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit.

Argued January 5, 1960.

Decided January 7, 1960.

Fred E. Weisgal and Bernard W. Rubenstein, Baltimore, Md., for appellants.

Jerry D. Anker, Washington, D. C. (Arthur J. Goldberg, David E. Feller, Washington, D. C., Jacob J. Edelman, and Marshall A. Levin, Baltimore, Md., on the brief), for United Steelworkers of America, appellee.

Ralph L. McAfee, New York City (H. Vernon Eney, Baltimore, Md., John H. Morse, New York City, Russell R. Reno, Jr., Venable, Baetjer & Howard, Baltimore, Md., Thomas D. Barr, Frank Cummings, and Cravath, Swaine & Moore, New York City, on the brief), for Bethlehem Steel Co., appellee.

Before SOBELOFF, Chief Judge, and HAYNSWORTH and BOREMAN, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM.

1

For the reason that the plaintiffs utterly failed to cooperate with the union, as clearly shown in the opinion of the District Court, 171 F.Supp. 782, we think the union was neither unreasonable nor arbitrary in refusing to prosecute the grievances of the plaintiffs. Consequently, no right of action has accrued to them against the union or against their former employer.

2

Affirmed.