The American Federationist, Volume 60American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1953 - Labor unions Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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... board . Only in this way could harmony and order be sub- stituted for discord and strife . Again , why should Congress par- ticularly specify the procedure to be followed , detailing the circumstances under which , and the court in ...
... board . Only in this way could harmony and order be sub- stituted for discord and strife . Again , why should Congress par- ticularly specify the procedure to be followed , detailing the circumstances under which , and the court in ...
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... Board had ruled on the validity of the con- tract . In a later ruling the Board decided the contract was illegal and , therefore , could not operate to justify Waugh's discharge . The Supreme Court indicated that , while in some ...
... Board had ruled on the validity of the con- tract . In a later ruling the Board decided the contract was illegal and , therefore , could not operate to justify Waugh's discharge . The Supreme Court indicated that , while in some ...
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... Board itself . Clearly , a union is not per- mitted to enforce the collection of the most moderate fine which it may im- pose for failure to attend meetings , by resort to action against the delin- quent employe under the provisions of ...
... Board itself . Clearly , a union is not per- mitted to enforce the collection of the most moderate fine which it may im- pose for failure to attend meetings , by resort to action against the delin- quent employe under the provisions of ...
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