National Labor Relations Board v. Master Slack And/or Master Trousers Corp., Hardeman Garment Corp., Morehouse Garment Corp., Lauderdale Garment Corp., and Lobelville Garment Corp.

780 F.2d 1022

121 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 3104

Unpublished Disposition
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NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, Petitioner,
v.
MASTER SLACK AND/OR MASTER TROUSERS CORP., HARDEMAN GARMENT
CORP., MOREHOUSE GARMENT CORP., LAUDERDALE GARMENT
CORP., AND LOBELVILLE GARMENT CORP., Respondents.

84-5387

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

11/4/85

ENFORCEMENT GRANTED AND DENIED IN PART

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N.L.R.B.

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Before: KEITH and KRUPANSKY, Circuit Judges, and COHN, District Judge.*

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On June 13, 1980, this Court entered its judgment enforcing in full the backpay provision of the Order of the National Labor Relations Board of July 22, 1977, in Case Nos. 26-CA-4924, 4977, 5013, 5057, 5313, 5632, and 5953. On March 8, 1984, the Board issued a Supplemental Decision and Order in the above case, fixing the amount of backpay due the discriminatees. On June 26, 1984, the Board filed with this Court its application for enforcement of its Supplemental Order against Respondents Master Slack, et al., their officers, agents, successors, and assigns. The Court heard oral argument of the parties' respective counsel on April 4, 1985 and has considered the briefs and transcript of record filed in this cause. On September 17, 1985, this Court, being fully advised on the premises, handed down its opinion granting enforcement in part and denying enforcement in part to the Board's Order. In conformity therewith, it is hereby

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ORDERED AND ADJUDGED by the Court that Respondents, their officers, agents, successors, and assigns, shall satisfy their obligation to make whole the backpay claimants here involved by payments of the amounts of net backpay set forth opposite their names. Each of the amounts listed below shall be paid, plus interest thereon accrued to the date of payment at the rate of six (6) percent interest per annum, computed in the manner specified in Isis Plumbing and Heating Co., 138 NLRB 716 (1962), minus any tax withholdings required by federal and state laws.

Grace Beard $262

Mose Burkley 3,512

Earlie Cheairs 350

William Ray Davis 2,710

Peggy Peoples Harris 720

Alma Jones 3,332

Freddie Jones 2,455

Mattie Jones 1,263

Earline Lake 14,098

Leroy Lake 9,014

Nathaniel McClellan $2,868

Gladys McGowan 641

Annie McKinnie 993

Doris McNeal 2,083

Percy McNeal 28,660

Donald Moss 23,056

Wiley Murphy 4,383

Vera Norment 2,132

Juanita Phillips 6,871

Lurlene Pirtle 3,556

Allan Lynn Russell 32,492

Johnny Russell 2,941

Leo Sain 557

Willie Spencer 964

Ressie Ford Traylor 612

Earnest Williams 552

Patricia Williams 7,876

Margie Wilson 3,324

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The Honorable Avern Cohn, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan, sitting by designation