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Damages For Unfair Labor Practices
Power And Politics In Labor Legislation, By Alan K. Mcadams, Byrum E. Carter
Power And Politics In Labor Legislation, By Alan K. Mcadams, Byrum E. Carter
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Standard For Arbitrators In Subcontracting Disputes
A Standard For Arbitrators In Subcontracting Disputes
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Employer Remedies For Breach Of No-Strike Clauses
Employer Remedies For Breach Of No-Strike Clauses
Indiana Law Journal
No-strike clauses in which unions promise not to strike or engage in work stoppages appeared in more than 94 per cent of all collective bargaining agreements in 1960.1 The no-strike clause is of manifest importance to the employer, for it is obtained as its sole assurance that business operations will continue uninterrupted by inevitable labor-management disagreements. It has long been thought that specific enforcement was the only satisfactory employer remedy for breach of a no-strike clause,' but a recent decision of the United States Supreme Court, Sinclair Refining Co. v. Atkinson,3 has held that federal courts may not issue injunctions …
Veterans' Benefits, Judicial Review, And The Constitutional Problems Of Positive Government, Frederick Davis
Veterans' Benefits, Judicial Review, And The Constitutional Problems Of Positive Government, Frederick Davis
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.