The agreement between Atkinson and Barker expressly stipulated that all work and work schedules were to be supervised by Atkinson's project manager, and Atkinson also expressly reserved the right to reject or replace any driver whom Atkinson found incompetent or undesirable. Charles Both, Atty., National Labor Relations Board, also entered an appearance for respondent.īefore FAHY, Senior Circuit Judge, and McGOWAN and MacKINNON, Circuit Judges.įollowing the usual procedures, Barker supplied Atkinson with six owner-operators on December 6, 1965, and Underwood supplied Kasler with anywhere from four to twenty-four owner-operators, depending on Kasler's needs, during a two week period in November 1965. General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board, were on the brief, for respondent. Manoli, Associate General Counsel, and Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Asst. Arnold Ordman, General Counsel, Dominick L.
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Rosen, Atty., National Labor Relations Board, of the bar of the Supreme Court of Connecticut, pro hac vice, by special leave of Court, with whom Messrs. Robertson, Los Angeles, Cal., for petitioner in No. Pappy, Los Angeles, Cal., also entered an appearance for petitioners in No. C., was on the brief, for petitioners in No. Paul Crost, Los Angeles, Cal., of the bar of the Supreme Court of California, pro hac vice, by special leave of Court, with whom Mr. Not crossing the picket line, Crost said, is “a way to honor the goals and objectives of the workers who are in a dispute with their employees.Mr. Still, a picket line “is one of the basic principles of unionism,” association president Paul Crost said.
The cancellation of Thursday’s conference came as a disappointment to members of the county association-professionals who practice collective bargaining as advocates for labor, management or as impartial neutrals-and for the NLRB, a government agency that enforces the National Labor Relations Act. However, employees who hold out may eventually be out of a job, since the hotel would consider replacing them permanently after other options are exhausted, Morris said. Those workers who choose to return to work will find their job awaiting them, he added. of Beverly Hills, has hired a temporary subcontractor to work on the landscaping and clean the pools.
While the protest continues, Morris said that the hotel, owned by the Wrather Corp. Morris said he did not know how much the conference cancellation would cost the hotel.
However, he commended the workers as “absolute gentlemen” and said there were no confrontations or problems during the picketing. Ric Morris, the hotel’s personnel and labor relations director, would not comment Thursday on the specifics of the dispute. The workers are protesting a pay cut, pension loss and a proposed clause in their new contract that would allow the hotel to subcontract for some services now performed by the maintenance crews, said Jack Pool, president of Local 652, Laborers and Hod Carriers Union.