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Contracts-Beneficiaries-Right Of Employee To Sue On A Contract Made Between Employer And Union
Contracts-Beneficiaries-Right Of Employee To Sue On A Contract Made Between Employer And Union
Michigan Law Review
Defendant agreed with an employees' union that its employees would not be discharged without cause or without a hearing. The plaintiff, who entered into an employment contract with the defendant for an indefinite term, was discharged by the latter without a hearing, and sued as a third party beneficiary for breach of the defendant's agreement with the union. Held, in Johnson v. Am. Ry Express Co., that this agreement was a valid third party beneficiary contract, and so enforcible by the plaintiff who was one of the parties intended to be benefited by it.
Protection Of The German System Of Controlling Employment By Collective Agreement, Ralph F. Fuchs
Protection Of The German System Of Controlling Employment By Collective Agreement, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The French Law Of Collective Labor Agreements, Ralph F. Fuchs
The French Law Of Collective Labor Agreements, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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