National Labor Relations Board v. Daniels Construction Co. of Virginia

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
National Labor Relations Board v. Daniels Construction Co. of Virginia, 332 F.2d 791 (4th Cir. 1964)

National Labor Relations Board v. Daniels Construction Co. of Virginia

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM:

The Board seeks enforcement of its order based upon a finding by the Examiner 1 that the Respondent violated Section 8(a) (1) 2 of the National Labor Relations Act by discharging two of its employees for having sponsored the election of a particular person as shop foreman, a concerted activity protected by Section 73 of the Act. Our duty to examine the record as a whole to determine whether there is substantial evidence to support the Board's findings was made impossible by the Examiner’s ignoring without explanation or analysis and seemingly without consideration the evidence offered by the Respondent. No anti-union bias was found, and the Respondent’s offer of a coherent and logical explanation for its conduct deserves a less cavalier treatment.

Denied.

. The Board adopted the Examiner’s findings, conclusions and recommendations.

. 49 Stat. 452 (1935), as amended, 61 Stat. 140, 29 U.S.C.A. § 158(a) (1) (1947).

. 49 Stat. 452 (1935), as amended, 61 Stat. 140, 29 U.S.C.A. § 157 (1947).

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Full Case Name
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. DANIELS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF VIRGINIA
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1 case
Status
Published