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In May, the nurses’ union at Waterbury Hospital went out on strike, and the hospital was shut down.
Did the ILA prove that the invocation of the Taft-Hartley Act was the product of “collusion” between the United States and the PMA?
Mastro Plastics Corporation and its sister corporation F. A. Reeds Company (Mastro or petitioners) manufactured plastic parts.
May an employer and union reach an agreement in conjunction with the end of a strike that would displace crossovers and permanent replacements?
What balancing test does the court employ in determining whether an employee’s act of violence justifies the employee’s dismissal?
The union is the certified collective bargaining representative of LPNs employed by the Alexandria Clinic.
Teamsters Local 952 represented the employees at the Standard Concrete Products, Inc., plant in Corona, California.
What guiding principles adopted by the Court are to be utilized by district courts in determining whether to grant injunctive relief?
Distinguish between economic, unprotected, and employer unfair-labor-practice strikes ? What are the reinstatement rights of economic strikers.
The International Ladies Garment Workers’ Union obtained 59 signed authorization cards from the 86 employees at the RobinAmerican Zipper.
A collective bargaining agreement existing between the Elevator Manufacturers’ Association of New York and Local 1 of the Elevator Workers Union.
Harding Glass Industries was a member of a multiemployer bargaining association called the Topeka Area Glazing Contractors Association.
Vincent Venditto and Todd Needham were hired as machine operators for Waveline, Inc., of Fairfield, New Jersey.
James Stockwell was among the members of Machinists Lodge 65 who commenced a lawful economic strike on May 5 against their employer.
William Chapman, Edwin Russ, and Antoinette Rhoads were among the members of UAW who were on strike in support of union demands during collective bargaining.
The collective bargaining agreement covering Southern California Edison Company and its employees represented by the IBEW stated in Article I.
Zartic, Inc., employed approximately 425 people, including a number of MexicanAmericans.
Texaco, Inc., operates a refinery in Anacortes, Washington, and contracts with independent contractors to process a refinery byproduct.
The United Paperworkers International Union engaged in a lawful strike against Duro Paper Bag Company.
R. H. Drukker & Company, a nonunion general contractor, was engaged to construct a restaurant and adjacent office building on a large site in New Jersey.
Ashton Company was the general contractor on a construction project for American Smelting and Refining Company.
In July 1999, the Seattle Mariners baseball team moved from the King Countyowned-and-operated Kingdome to newly constructed Safeco Field.
Wurtland Nursing, a rehabilitation center, withdrew recognition of the S.E.I.U. Local 1199 after it received an “RD” petition signed by a majority of employees.
Does the dissent believe that the back pay remedy best serves as a deterrent against unlawful activity that both the NLRA and the IRCA seek to prevent?