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The Nlrb And The Discharge Of Supervisors: Parker-Robb Brings Questionable Reform, Terry A. Bethel Jan 1982

The Nlrb And The Discharge Of Supervisors: Parker-Robb Brings Questionable Reform, Terry A. Bethel

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Jacksonville Bulk Terminals V. Longshoremen, Lewis F. Powell Jr Oct 1981

Jacksonville Bulk Terminals V. Longshoremen, Lewis F. Powell Jr

Supreme Court Case Files

No abstract provided.


American Textile Mfrs. Institute, Inc. V. Donovan, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1980

American Textile Mfrs. Institute, Inc. V. Donovan, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

No abstract provided.


New Opportunities For Unions To Foster Equal Employment Opportunity, Seymour Moskowitz Jan 1980

New Opportunities For Unions To Foster Equal Employment Opportunity, Seymour Moskowitz

Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Union Discipline Of Its Membership Under Section 101(A)(5) Of Landrum-Griffin: What Is "Discipline" And How Much Process Is Due?, J. Ralph Beaird, Mack A. Player Jan 1975

Union Discipline Of Its Membership Under Section 101(A)(5) Of Landrum-Griffin: What Is "Discipline" And How Much Process Is Due?, J. Ralph Beaird, Mack A. Player

Scholarly Works

Analogies between criminal trials and union disciplinary hearings are easily drawn. Both involve charges of prohibited conduct, the presentation of evidence, and decisions by competent and impartial tribunals. Whereas one’s physical freedom is at stake in a criminal proceeding, his economic freedom is often imperiled in a union disciplinary hearing. It is not surprising therefore that the requirements of due process have been extended to the labor setting. Embodied in section 101(a)(5) of the Landrum-Griffin Act, due process in the union sphere has been as elusive of definition as in judicial proceedings. Examining section 101(a)(5), Professors Beaird and Player attempt …


Coordinated Bargaining With Multinational Firms By American Labor Unions, Arthur S. Leonard Jan 1974

Coordinated Bargaining With Multinational Firms By American Labor Unions, Arthur S. Leonard

Articles & Chapters

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Two Workers, Kenneth Lasson Oct 1971

Two Workers, Kenneth Lasson

All Faculty Scholarship

This article profiles two individuals who were workers in two distinct industries. The first profile is of Dotty Neal, who at the time of this article's writing, worked for the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company, in Maryland. The nature of her job and work are described, often in her own words. The second profile is of Ray Murdock, who worked as a sanitary worker, or "garbageman," in Boston, MA. Again, the nature of this kind of work is described, often in Murdock's own words. The article shows how much technology has changed in the telecommunications industry, and perhaps how much …


Charles H. Benton, Inc. V. Painters Local Union [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Dec 1955

Charles H. Benton, Inc. V. Painters Local Union [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

A trial court lacked jurisdiction to enjoin a painters' union and a truckers' union from picketing a corporation because where the corporation's paint business affected interstate commerce, the dispute was properly the jurisdiction of the NLRB.