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The Hanna Mining Company v. United Steelworkers of America
But see, United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America v. N.L.R.B., 96 U.S.App.D.C. 46 , 223 F.2d 338, 344 (1955), cert. denied, 350 U.S. 981 , 76 S.Ct. 466 , 100 L.Ed. 850 (1956).
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McCarroll v. Los Angeles County District Council of Carpenters
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(See Independent Petroleum Workers v. Esso Standard Oil Co. (3d Cir.), 235 F.2d 401 ; Textile Workers Union v. Arista Mills Co. (4th Cir.), 193 F.2d 529 ; Dunau, Contractual Prohibition of Unfair Labor Practices: Jurisdictional Problems, 57 Colum.L.Rev. 52; but see National Labor Relations Board v. Wagner Iron Works & Bridge Workers (7th Cir.), 220 F.2d 126 , 137, cert. denied, 350 U.S. 981 [ 76 S.Ct. 466 , 467, 100 L.Ed. 850 ].) [10] Defendants contend that even if this is not a case over which the National Labor Relations Board has exclusive jurisdiction, since it is an action for breach of …
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National Labor Relations Board v. Deauville Hotel
See also United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America v. NLRB, 223 F.2d 338, 341 (D.C.Cir.1955), cert. denied, 350 U.S. 981 , 76 S.Ct. 466 , 100 L.Ed. 850 (1956). 9 .
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Parks v. Atlanta Printing Pressmen & Assistant's Union No. 8
See, e. g., National Labor Relations Board v. Wagner Iron Works, 7 Cir., 220 F.2d 126 , at page 139, certiorari denied 350 U.S. 981 , 76 S.Ct. 466 , 100 L.Ed. 850 , “Thus, the Boárd has recently held that an employer may legally interrogate his employees as to their union membership in order to inform himself as to the validity of a union’s claim of majority support.
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Ohio Transport, Inc.
v.
Public Utilities Commission of Ohio
v.
Public Utilities Commission of Ohio
No. 581.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Mar 5, 1956.
Vernon L. Stouffer, Joe F. Asher and Edward J. Hayes for petitioner. C. William O’Neill, Attorney General of Ohio, and Ralph N. Mahaffey and Paul Tague, Jr., Assistant Attorneys General, for respondent.
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Supreme Court of Ohio. Certiorari denied.