SOBELOFF, Circuit Judge.
Shortly after the Holiday Inn of Charleston, West Virginia, opened its motel for business in December, 1962, the union sought to organize the waitresses, maids, cooks and other employees. By April, 1963, it had successfully petitioned the Board for a representation election. The company apparently was unaware of the union's campaign until it received notification from the Board that an election would be held. Admittedly, this employer was...
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