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Labor and Employment Law

University of Michigan Law School

1954

National Labor Relations Board

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Labor Law--Labor-Management Relations Act--Encouragement Of Union Membership And Employer's Intent As Elements Of Unlawful Discrimination, George B. Berridge S.Ed. Jun 1954

Labor Law--Labor-Management Relations Act--Encouragement Of Union Membership And Employer's Intent As Elements Of Unlawful Discrimination, George B. Berridge S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

ln the first of three cases involving employer encouragement of union membership the National Labor Relations Board held that a union had violated section 8(b)(2) of the amended National Labor Relations Act by inducing an employer to refuse to hire a union member who had failed to comply with the union's rules as to job clearances. The Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit rejected the union's contention that the employer's action was not such as to encourage union membership and enforced the Board's order. In the second case a union was found by the board to nave violated section …