LONGSHOREMEN v. JUNEAU SPRUCE CORP.

No. 280.

342 U.S. 237 (1952)

INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN'S & WAREHOUSEMEN'S UNION ET AL. v. JUNEAU SPRUCE CORP.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided January 7, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard Gladstein and Allan Brotsky argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioners.

Manley B. Strayer argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was Charles A. Hart.

Solicitor General Perlman, David P. Findling, Mozart G. Ratner and Dominick L. Manoli filed a memorandum for the National Labor Relations Board, as amicus curiae.


MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS delivered the opinion of the Court.

In the spring of 1947, respondent purchased certain properties for the manufacture of lumber, including a sawmill at Juneau, Alaska, and commenced operations. Shortly thereafter, the International Woodworkers of America requested negotiation of a contract with respondent, claiming representation of a majority of respondent's employees. A bargaining agreement was signed with that union on November 3, 1947.

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