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OVERSIGHT HEARINGS ON THE NATIONAL LABOR

RELATIONS BOARD

HEARINGS

BEFORE THE

SUBCOMMITTEE ON
LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

NINETY-FOURTH CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

JULY 15; OCTOBER 23; AND NOVEMBER 13 AND 18; SAN FRANCISCO,
CALIF., NOVEMBER 21 AND 22, 1975

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
JOHN H. DENT, Pennsylvania
DOMINICK V. DANIELS, New Jersey
JOHN BRADEMAS, Indiana
JAMES G. O'HARA, Michigan
AUGUSTUS F. HAWKINS, California
WILLIAM D. FORD, Michigan
PATSY T. MINK, Hawaii (on leave)
LLOYD MEEDS, Washington
PHILLIP BURTON, California
JOSEPH M. GAYDOS, Pennsylvania
WILLIAM "BILL” CLAY, Missouri
SHIRLEY CHISHOLM, New York
MARIO BIAGGI, New York
IKE ANDREWS, North Carolina
WILLIAM LEHMAN, Florida
JAIME BENITEZ, Puerto Rico
MICHAEL BLOUIN, Iowa
ROBERT CORNELL, Wisconsin

TED RISENHOOVER, Oklahoma
PAUL SIMON, Illinois

EDWARD BEARD, Rhode Island
LEO ZEFERETTI, New York
GEORGE MILLER, California
RONALD MOTTL, Ohio

TIM HALL, Illinois

ALBERT H. QUIE, Minnesota
JOHN M. ASHBROOK, Ohio
ALPHONZO BELL, California
JOHN N. ERLENBORN, Illinois
MARVIN L. ESCH, Michigan
EDWIN D. ESHLEMAN, Pennsylvania
PETER A. PEYSER, New York
RONALD A. SARASIN, Connecticut
JOHN BUCHANAN, Alabama

JAMES M. JEFFORDS, Vermont
LARRY PRESSLER, South Dakota
WILLIAM F. GOODLING, Pennsylvania
VIRGINIA SMITH, Nebraska

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Follen, Jack, organizer, Hospital and Service Employees Union, Local
399_

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Simmons, James, president of the Gulf Coast Pulpwood Association
(Independent), Forest Home, Ala..

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Thomas, Beverly, licensed vocational nurse, Westminister Hospital_

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Statement of-Continued

Twomey, Timothy J., secretary-treasurer, Local 250, Service Employ-
ees International Union; accompanied by Wray R. Jacobs, Charles
Loomis, Victor Van Bourg, and Joan Allen..........

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334

Williams, Dick, secretary-treasurer, Department Store Employees
Local Union 1100; accompanied by Vern Heilsen_

Wilson, Barbara, ward clerk, Westminster Hospital...

372

Birmingham, Wayne H., president of the Woodsmen's District Council
of Northern New England of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters
and Joiners of America, prepared statement of _ _ _

212

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Unfair labor practice cases, a listing..

Fanning, John H., member, National Labor Relations Board:
"Does Life Begin at Forty?" article entitled

"Remedies Under the NLRB—A Board of Limited Powers,"
article entitled...

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Johnson, Walter L., president, Department Store Employees Union,
Local 1100, statement on behalf of, enclosing a resolution.....

Lehnert, Richard, South Lake Tahoe, Calif.:

374

Letter to Congressman John J. McFall..

366

Markowitz, Michael, director of labor-management relations for the
National Association of Manufacturers, prepared statement of_____

McCulloch, Frank W., professor, University of Virginia:

"How 7,041 Got Fired." a newspaper article..

180

"The Union Won Every Single Round in the Ten Years of
Litigation," a newspaper article...

273

"Twelve-Year Legal Hassle Ends in Victory for Members at Schill
Steel," a newspaper article...

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Prepared statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.-Continued

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Fanning, John J., Georgia Law Review, "New and Novel Remedies for
Unfair Labor Practices," an article entitled---

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Letter dated February 12, 1976--

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Petersen, Robert E., president, Greater Washington Central Labor Council,

AFL-CIO, Washington, D.C. letter to Chairman Thompson, dated
May 12, 1976, with enclosure..

517

Quirk Institute of Industrial Relations, Providence College, October 18,
1975, "Does Life Begin at Forty," an article by John J. Fanning...

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