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IV. WORK OF THE <strong>BOARD</strong> 25<br />

TABLE V —Disposition of all charges and petitions of individuals on docket<br />

July 1, 1937, to June 30, 1.938<br />

Percentage of—<br />

Percentage of—<br />

.<br />

Number<br />

of eases<br />

'<br />

Total<br />

cases<br />

closed<br />

Total<br />

cases on<br />

docket<br />

Number<br />

of workers<br />

involved<br />

Total<br />

number of<br />

workers<br />

involved<br />

in cases<br />

closed<br />

Total<br />

number of<br />

workers<br />

involved<br />

in cases on<br />

docket<br />

Cases pending June 30, 1937<br />

Cases received July 1, 1937, to June 30, 1938_<br />

Total cases on docket<br />

Cases closed before formal action:<br />

By settlement<br />

By dismissal<br />

By withdrawal<br />

By transfer to other agencies _<br />

Total cases closed before formal<br />

action<br />

Cases closed after formal action:<br />

By. settlement<br />

By dismissal before issuance of Board<br />

decision<br />

By withdrawal before issuance of<br />

Board decision<br />

By transfer to other agencies<br />

By intermediate report finding no<br />

violation<br />

By compliance with intermediate<br />

report<br />

By issuance of decisions and orders:<br />

Certification<br />

Compliance<br />

Dismissal of complaint or petition_<br />

Total cases closed after formal<br />

action<br />

Total cases closed July 1, 1937,<br />

to June 30, 1938<br />

Cases pending June 30, 1938<br />

118<br />

561<br />

17.4<br />

- 82. 6<br />

6, 054<br />

17, 270<br />

26. 0<br />

74.0<br />

679 100. 0 23, 324 100.0<br />

-<br />

190 34. 0 28. 0 10, 412 50. 44. 7<br />

239 42.8 35.2 3,805 18. 5 16. 3<br />

112 20. 0 16. 5 5, 972 28. 9 25. 6<br />

7 1.3 1.0 70 . 3 .3<br />

548 98. 1 80. 7 20, 259 98. 2 86. 9<br />

7<br />

2<br />

I<br />

1. 3<br />

.4<br />

.2<br />

—<br />

1. 0<br />

.3<br />

377<br />

3<br />

1<br />

I. 8<br />

(1)<br />

10 . 1.0 1.5 381 1.8 1.6<br />

558 100.0 82. 2 20, 640 100.0 88. 5<br />

121 17. 8 C2;) 684 11. 5<br />

(I)<br />

()<br />

(0<br />

1. 6<br />

I Less than 0.05 percent.<br />

C. COMPARISON OF THE WORK OF THE <strong>BOARD</strong> 1937-38 WITH FISCAL<br />

YEARS 1935-36 and 1936-37<br />

The number of cases on docket during .the fiscal years 1935-36 and<br />

1936-37 was 1,068 8 and 4,398,9 respectively. During the third year of<br />

its operations, the Board had under consideration 12,632 cases, or 188<br />

percent more cases than in 1936-37.<br />

During the year 1937-38 the Board disposed of 8,851 cases, compared<br />

with 738 cases 1 ° and 2,344 cases 11 during 1935-36 and 1936-37,<br />

respectively. Thus, the Board disposed of 278 percent more cases<br />

in 1937-38 than in 1936-37.<br />

On June 30, 1937, the Board had pending before it for further action<br />

2,054 cases,12 or 46.7 percent of all cases- docket during' the year<br />

ending on that date. Although on June 30, 1938, the Board had<br />

3,781 cases under consideration, this figure represented 29.9 percent<br />

s First Annual Report of the N. L. R. B., eh. VI, p. 30.<br />

9 Second Annual Report of the N. L. It. B., ch. V, p. 15.<br />

10 First Annual Report of the N. L. R. B., ch. VI, p. 29.<br />

Second Annual Report of the N. L. R. B., ch. V, p. 16.<br />

1.1 Ibid. See footnote 1, p. 18, supra.

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