INTERNATIONAL WOODWORKERS, LOCAL 3-10 v. N. L. R. B.

No. 24390.

458 F.2d 852 (1972)

INTERNATIONAL WOODWORKERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO, LOCAL 3-10, Petitioner, v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, Respondent, Long Lake Lumber Company, Intervenor.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided January 18, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. John Silard, Washington, D. C., with whom Mr. Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., Washington, D. C., was on the brief, for petitioner.

Mr. Jack Wiener, Atty., National Labor Relations Board, with whom Messrs. Arnold Ordman, General Counsel, Washington, D. C., at the time the brief was filed, Dominick L. Manoli, Associate General Counsel, Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Assistant General Counsel, and Leonard M. Wagman, Atty., National Labor Relations Board, were on the brief, for respondent.

Mr. George J. Tichy, Spokane, Wash., for intervenor.

Before BAZELON, Chief Judge, and McGOWAN and TAMM, Circuit Judges.


McGOWAN, Circuit Judge:

In this statutory review proceeding under the National Labor Relations Act, 29 U.S.C. § 151 et seq., the petitioning union asks us to overturn a decision by the National Labor Relations Board that the intervenor employer did not violate Section 8(a) (5) of the Act by failing to bargain collectively in good faith. The facts are not in dispute and were mainly stipulated before the Board. The controversy relates to the inferences rationally...

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