PER CURIAM.
J. L. Simmons Company brought a charge against Local 742, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, and two of its officers, alleging that the union was engaged in an unlawful secondary boycott in refusing to handle certain premachined doors manufactured by another employer. The trial examiner held for the union on the ground that the union was engaged in permitted work preservation activity. The Board overruled the examiner and found that...
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