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National Labor Relations Board v. John Hammonds and Roy Winegardner, Partners D/B/A 77 Operating Company, D/B/A Holiday Inn Restaurant
387 F.2d 646
| 4th Cir. | 1967
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387 F.2d 646

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, Petitioner,
v.
John HAMMONDS and Roy Winegardner, Partners d/b/a 77 Operating Company, d/b/a Holiday Inn Restaurant, Respondents.

No. 11206.

United States Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit.

Argued November 9, 1967.

Decided November 14, 1967.

Leon M. Kestenbaum, Atty., N. L. R. B. (Arnold Ordman, Gen. Counsel, Dominick L. Manoli, Associate Gen. Counsel, Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Asst. Gen. Counsel, and Nancy M. Sherman, Atty., N. L. R. B., on the brief), for petitioner.

John C. Egbert, Cincinnati, Ohio (Frost & Jacobs, Cincinnati, Ohio, on the brief), for respondent.

Before BRYAN and WINTER, Circuit Judges, and WOODROW W. JONES, District Judge.

PER CURIAM:

1

The only aspect of the Board's order of which enforcement is resisted is its direction to bargain. That direction was predicated on the finding that the employers had violated § 8(a) (5) of the Act, and the correctness of that conclusion depended upon the correctness of the Board's determination of the appropriate bargaining unit.

2

Upon examination of the record as a whole, we find substantial evidence to support the Board's determination that restaurant employees, including the employee Blackburn, constitute an appropriate unit. Corrie Corporation v. National Labor Relations Board, 375 F.2d 149 (4 Cir. 1967); Singer Sewing Machine Co. v. National Labor Relations Board, 329 F.2d 200, 12 A.L.R. 3d 775 (4 Cir. 1964). There was thus warrant for the Board to depart from the per se rule previously announced in Arlington Hotel Co., 126 N.L.R.B. 400 (1960); and, in the departure, the reasons therefor were sufficiently articulated to meet the requirements of National Labor Relations Board v. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 380 U.S. 438, 85 S. Ct. 1061, 13 L. Ed. 2d 951 (1965). The record does not compel the inference that the Board, in reaching its decision, evaded the § 9(c) (5) command.

3

Enforcement granted.

Case Details

Case Name: National Labor Relations Board v. John Hammonds and Roy Winegardner, Partners D/B/A 77 Operating Company, D/B/A Holiday Inn Restaurant
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Date Published: Nov 14, 1967
Citation: 387 F.2d 646
Docket Number: 11206_1
Court Abbreviation: 4th Cir.
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