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The Ethics Of The "Unprofessional Profession", Gerald Caplan
The Ethics Of The "Unprofessional Profession", Gerald Caplan
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Character and Cops: Ethics in Policing by Edwin J. Delattre
Keeping The Faith: The Problem Of Apparent Bias In Labor Representation Elections, John W. Teeter Jr
Keeping The Faith: The Problem Of Apparent Bias In Labor Representation Elections, John W. Teeter Jr
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Any procedure requiring a “fair” election must honor the rights of both those who oppose and those who favor a union. The National Labor Relations Act (“Act”) is wholly neutral when it comes to that choice. Under the terms of the Act, employees have the right to form unions but also have the right to refrain from such activities. The National Labor Relations Board’s (“Board”) role in representation elections is to ascertain the employee's’ wishes concerning unionization, and not to influence that fundamental choice. The Board’s appearance of neutrality may be undermined through fraternization, the delegation of duties, and allegedly …