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Rebuilding The Barriers: The Trend In Employment Discrimination Class Actions, Judith J. Johnson Jan 1987

Rebuilding The Barriers: The Trend In Employment Discrimination Class Actions, Judith J. Johnson

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Congress intended that employees vindicate the rights given them under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by private action. For several years private actions proved to be very successful in eliminating employment discrimination. Recent decisions of the Supreme Court and lower courts have limited the effectiveness of the private employment discrimination suit as a major deterrent and remedy for such discrimination. This is especially true in the area of class action suits, which have been the single most effective tool in eliminating employment discrimination. Many courts today interpret Rule 23, the federal rule governing class action suits, …


Political Abuse Of Hiring Halls: Comparative Treatment Under The Nlra And The Lmrda, Barbara J. Fick Jan 1987

Political Abuse Of Hiring Halls: Comparative Treatment Under The Nlra And The Lmrda, Barbara J. Fick

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Union hiring halls provide the essential service of referring qualified job applicants to immediate job opportunities in many industries. Unfortunately, opportunities sometimes exist for union leaders to abuse hiring hall mechanisms by manipulating applicant referrals to favor friends and disfavor political enemies. The author discusses hiring hall mechanisms and opportunities for their abuse as well as the prevailing legal theories under which abusive practices may be combatted. She first focuses on NLRA provisions which forbid union conduct causing a person to be discriminated against in employment. She then discusses LMRDA provisions protecting union members' internal union political conduct. She argues …


Protecting Worker Complaints After Meyers Industries, Barbara Fick Jan 1987

Protecting Worker Complaints After Meyers Industries, Barbara Fick

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This Article examines the effect of the Meyers Industries decision on the protection available to workers under the NLRA, and discusses other statutory and common-law remedies protecting workers now foreclosed from NLRA protection as a result of Meyers Industries.