Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1943 — Page 17
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in’ writing his willingnesf to join. The decision backed up the award of an arbitrator establishing the proportion of Naflonal Mari- ais time union (OC. I. O.) members; among employes of? four Great Lakes ore carriers to be included in a maintenance of membership clause granted to the union, The WLB had granted the union maintenance of membership for a certain proportion of its members, and the arbitrator had been named to settle the difference of the union and. the companies as to the number of men who came under the provision, The companies—Iniand Steel Co. the Interstate Steamship Co., Bethlehem Transportation Co. and the International Harvester Co.—contended that the evidence of membership accepted by the arbitrator was in conflict with the constitu. tion and by-laws of the union, 1 “It is the decision of ‘the war labor board,” public member Wayne L. Morse wrote in a majority opinion, “that its order does not “| and “should “not require proof of membership in the union by show1 ing that a given employe has complied with the membership pro-| visions of the union's constitution | and by-laws, including the payment of union dues and initiation fees. “The status of a union is a matter for determination between an employe and the union, not for dictation by a ‘third party.” ] Industry members of the WLB dissented from the board's acceptlance. of the arbitrator's. findings. The four companies employ in the neighborhood of 650 unlicensed seaman and operate 23 boats.
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