DOUDS v. METROPOLITAN FEDERATION OF ARCHITECTS, ETC.

Civ. 44-215.

75 F.Supp. 672 (1948)

DOUDS v. METROPOLITAN FEDERATION OF ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, CHEMISTS & TECHNICIANS, LOCAL 231 et al.

District Court, S. D. New York.

January 26, 1948.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Reeves R. Hilton, of Washington, D. C., Jack Davis, of New York City, and Walter M. Moldawer, of Philadelphia, Pa., for petitioner.

Neuburger, Shapiro, Rabinowitz & Boudin, of New York City, (Leonard B. Boudin, of New York City, of counsel), for respondent.

James L. Moore, of New York City, for Project Eng. Co., charging party.

Witt & Cammer, of New York City, amicus curiae.

White & Case, of New York City, amicus curiae.

McLanahan Merritt & Ingraham, and Walter Gordon Merritt, all of New York City, for Ebasco Services, Inc., amicus curiae.


RIFKIND, District Judge.

This is a petition brought by Charles T. Douds, Regional Director of the Second Region of the National Labor Relations Board to enjoin the respondent, Metropolitan Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists and Technicians, Local 231, United Office & Professional Workers of America, C. I. O., from engaging in certain activities alleged to be in violation of Section 8(b) (4) (A) of the National Labor Relations Act, as Amended by §...

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