Court Opinion

ID: 9475315
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-05 05:23:55.046295+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:44:39.033303
License: Public Domain

Statement of Circuit Judge WEIS Sur
Petition for Rehearing.
I have remonstrated on numerous occasions against issuance of bargaining orders by the Board because they deprive employees of their right to select a bargaining representative through a secret ballot. See e.g. NLRB v. Keystone Pretzel Bakery, Inc., 696 F.2d 257, 266 (3d Cir.1982); Electrical Products Div. of Midland-Ross Corp. v. NLRB, 617 F.2d 977, 989 (3d Cir.1980). However, my views do not command a majority of the members of this court, and my role as an appellate judge requires that I abide by the precedent set by the court.
*334The arguments made by the employer in his petition for rehearing on the credibility of various witnesses are strong indeed, but our review of the evidence is severely limited by statute. In appeals from the Board we must affirm its findings if they are supported by substantial evidence. We are not free to reweigh the evidence nor are we permitted to decide a case as we might have had we conducted the original hearing.
Because of the limitations imposed by precedent and the restricted scope permitted by statute, I join in the order denying panel rehearing.