Federal Circuits, 2nd Cir. (January 18, 1950)
Docket number: 21469
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H. M. Hogan, Detroit, Mich., Harry S. Benjamin, Jr., Detroit, Mich., for respondent.Before L. HAND, SWAN and CLARK, Circuit Judges.PER CURIAM.This is a petition by the Board to enforce its order of February 18, 1949, requiring the respondent to bargain collectively with a union about any 'group insurance' for its employees. The respondent had refused to deal with the Union about this matter, asserting that it was not within the statute; and on January 22, 1948, the Board filed a complaint against it, based upon a charge filed by the Union. During the month of February a trial examiner began to take evidence, and on March 12, 1948, the respondent began negotiations with the Union, which by May 25 resulted in an agreement that, if the courts should finally decide that the respondent was obliged so to bargain, the parties would set up a joint committee to study the proposals of each and to report back. The examiner had already made his intermediate report on May 3, but it was not until February 18, 1949, that the Board issued the order here in question. On April 25, 1949, the Supreme Court denied a petition for certiorari1 to review a decision of the Seventh Circuit,Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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