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Labor Law--Labor-Management Relations Act--"Captive Audience" Doctrine, George B. Berridge S.Ed. May 1954

Labor Law--Labor-Management Relations Act--"Captive Audience" Doctrine, George B. Berridge S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

The day before a representation election was to be held at respondents plant the employees were assembled on the premises during working hours to hear an anti-union address by respondent's president. The union requested but was refused a similar opportunity to address the employees, and it appeared that respondent had in force a rule prohibiting union solicitation on company property. The National Labor Relations Board decided that although the contents of the president's speech were within the privilege of section 8(c) of the amended National Labor Relations Act, in refusing the union's request respondent had applied its no-solicitation rule in …


Disestablishment: Nlrb's Waning Remedy And The International Unions Jan 1954

Disestablishment: Nlrb's Waning Remedy And The International Unions

Indiana Law Journal

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