Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1944 — Page 28

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the bakery reopened.

As previously Local Union No.

bers of the picket line, of its employees.

& Chauffeurs Union.

Chauffeurs Union. April 29, 1944.

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To Our Customers and The Public:

FACTS

stated, on April 26, 1944, without any previous notice 188 of the International placed picketers around our bakery.

Teamsters &

Since our bakery remains closed, we feel obligated to report to our customers and to the public our efforts in attempting to have

Chauffeurs Union

None of our employees have been mem-

and no dispute exists between our company and any B

Officers of Local No. 188 of the International Teamsters & Chauffeurs Union admit that the sole purpose of picketing our bakery is to force our sales drivers to become members of Local No.

Our company’s inside bakery employees”are members ! of the Bakers and Confectionery their international agreements w picket line established by Local

OUR COMPANY'S EFFORTS TO REOPEN

THE BAKERY

188 of the International Teamsters

of Local No. 372

Workers of America, and in keeping with ith other unions refuse to pass through the No. 188 of the International Teamsters & Not a wheel has turned in our bakery since Saturday,

A conference with a representative of the office of the

rissioner of the State of Indiana—Thursday

April 27 and 28,

2. Telegrams detailing the situation to Dr. John RR. Steelman, director, United States Conciliation Service, United States Department of Labor, Washington, D. C., and to William I. I

davis, Chairman, National War Labor Board,

TN Washington, D. C., and asking for immediate 4 Friday and Saturday, April 28 and 29.

ce of the United States Conciliation es Department

the United States Conciliation Ser

of the case y 1.

Conciliation

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STATEMENT OF THE POSITION OF OUR COMPANY

action—

8. Extended two-day conference with the conciliators of

Service,

of Labor—Saturday and

4. Personal conferences in Chicago with the Regional

vice and

the Assistant Regional Director of the War Labor Board, at which company officials requested immediate to the War Labor Board—

B. Repeated conferences both with Chicago and Indianapolis conciliators, United States United States Department of Lab —Tuesday and Wednesday, May

Service,

or requesting action

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Governmental agencies named, our company has made

whatever organizati collectively with an made known to Local Union No. 188 of the I ‘feurs Union its w ‘National Labor Re

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gaining unit, if any, for its sales drivers." answered that it

at all workers have the legal and moral right to belong to on they may choose. It is willing at any time to bargain y organization chosen by its employees. Our company has ca nternational Teamsters & Chaufillingness to abide by the result of.an election held hy the lations Board for the purpose of determining ' the proper The union re. does not believe in elections and would not abide

the result, even if one were held.

The company is doing everything possible through all facilities known to reopen the bakery. :

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