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National Labor Relations Board v. Covington Furniture Manufacturing Company
514 F.2d 995
6th Cir.
1975
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ORDER

On receipt and consideration of a petition for enforcement of an order of the National Labor Relations Board, reported at 212 N.L.R.B. No. 56 (1974); and

On review of the briefs and records in this proceeding and finding therein substantial evidence on the whole record to support the findings of fact of the Administrative Law Judge and the Board; and

Further noting that the legal conclusion arrived at by the Administrative Law Judge and the Board to the effect that the company’s insistence upon a penalty clause being added to an otherwise agreed upon contract represented insistence upon a nonmandatory subject where good faith bargaining had resulted in an agreement upon all mandatory subjects and was therefore unlawful; and

That said conclusion is directly supported by the Supreme Court’s opinion in NLRB v. Wooster Division of Borg-Warner Corp., 356 U.S. 342, 78 S.Ct. 718, 2 L.Ed.2d 823 (1958). .

Now, therefore, the petition for enforcement of the Board’s order is granted.

Case Details

Case Name: National Labor Relations Board v. Covington Furniture Manufacturing Company
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Date Published: Apr 28, 1975
Citation: 514 F.2d 995
Docket Number: 74-2012
Court Abbreviation: 6th Cir.
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