OVERSIGHT HEARINGS ON THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR NINETY-FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C. JULY 15; OCTOBER 23; AND NOVEMBER 13 AND 18; SAN FRANCISCO, 65-001 Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor CARL D. PERKINS, Chairman U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1976 COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR CARL D. PERKINS, Kentucky, Chairman FRANK THOMPSON, JR., New Jersey TED RISENHOOVER, Oklahoma EDWARD BEARD, Rhode Island TIM HALL, Illinois ALBERT H. QUIE, Minnesota JAMES M. JEFFORDS, Vermont Baily, James F., legislative advocate of the United Brotherhood of Crockett, Paul, Retail Clerks International Association, Local 870; Follen, Jack, organizer, Hospital and Service Employees Union, Local 386 Goldberger, Jack, president, Joint Council 7, International Brother- Lockey, Bruce, California Nurses' Association__. Markowitz, Michael, director of labor-management relations for the National Association of Manufacturers, accompanied by George McCulloch, Frank W., professor, University of Virginia.. Miller, Edward B., attorney, Chicago, Ill. Murphy, Hon. Betty Southard, Chairman, National Labor Relations Joan Allen, regional director, San Joaquin Valley area, Local 250; Simmons, James, president of the Gulf Coast Pulpwood Association 217 Thomas, Beverly, licensed vocational nurse, Westminister Hospital_ 391 Statement of-Continued Twomey, Timothy J., secretary-treasurer, Local 250, Service Employ- Page 334 Williams, Dick, secretary-treasurer, Department Store Employees 372 Prepared statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.: Adams, James R., manager of personnel, Great Northern Paper Co., Millinocket, Maine, letter to John Burns, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, and Wayne Birmingham, Maine Woodsmen's Association, dated October 23, 1975.... Bailey, James F., legislative advocate of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Washington, D.C.: Birmingham, Wayne H., president of the Woodsmen's District Council 212 Unfair labor practice cases, a listing.. Fanning, John H., member, National Labor Relations Board: "Remedies Under the NLRB—A Board of Limited Powers," 322 49 54 Johnson, Walter L., president, Department Store Employees Union, 374 Letter to Congressman John J. McFall.. 366 Markowitz, Michael, director of labor-management relations for the 180 "The Union Won Every Single Round in the Ten Years of 273 "Twelve-Year Legal Hassle Ends in Victory for Members at Schill 271 Prepared statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.-Continued 45 Miller, Edward B., attorney, Pope, Ballard, Shepard & Fowle, Chicago, Page Murphy, Hon. Betty Southard, chairman, National Labor Relations Letter from Chairman Thompson, dated March 20, 1975. Letter to Chairman Thompson enclosing a response, dated "NLRB Issues Lead Cases of Representation Units in Private Health Care Institutions," a news release dated May 8, 1975_- Nash, Peter G., general counsel, National Labor Relations Board, Washington, D.C., "Section 10(j) Proceedings Under the National Labor Relations Act, August 1971 to July 1975," a report - National Association of Manufacturers, "Statement on Oversight Simmons, James, president of the Gulf Coast Pulpwood Association, Forest Home, Ala., prepared statement of Stone, Max, organizer, Service and Hospital Employees Union, Local 399, letter to Chairman Thompson, enclosing a memo to George 179 404 Fanning, John J., Georgia Law Review, "New and Novel Remedies for 490 Letter dated February 12, 1976-- 512 Petersen, Robert E., president, Greater Washington Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Washington, D.C. letter to Chairman Thompson, dated 517 Quirk Institute of Industrial Relations, Providence College, October 18, 503 |