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Supreme Court of the United States

Journal

1963

National Labor Relations Board

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The Worker And Three Phases Of Unionism: Administrative And Judicial Control Of The Worker-Union Relationship, Alfred W. Blumrosen Jun 1963

The Worker And Three Phases Of Unionism: Administrative And Judicial Control Of The Worker-Union Relationship, Alfred W. Blumrosen

Michigan Law Review

This article will examine the extent to which, and the methods by which, individual rights are protected in each of these three phases of union activity. We will see that the employee is well protected in his right to oppose political action of the union and has considerable legal protection for his rights to engage in internal union political struggles, but the employee has received little protection for his economic interests in collective bargaining between unions and employers. A recent decision by the NLRB, which will be examined in some detail, suggests that additional protection for individual economic rights in …


Unfair Labor Practices, Individual Rights And Section 301, Irving Kovarsky Jun 1963

Unfair Labor Practices, Individual Rights And Section 301, Irving Kovarsky

Vanderbilt Law Review

On December 10, 1962, the United States Supreme Court, in Smith v. Evening News Ass'n, established several principles of law which may rival the well-known decision of Textile Workers Union v. Lincoln Mills in importance. The purpose of this comment is to examine the far-reaching implications of Evening News and related Supreme Court decisions.