There exists general agreement that an effective means must be found, in the public interest, to curb strikes in basic industries that imperil the national health or safety. This principle, indeed, has been a part of our basic law for more than a decade. The trouble has been that the limited means provided to meet this need fail to give effective expression to the public interest. The only significant remedy is that which the steel strike has made so well known: an 80-day injunction followed by an election in which the employees may indicate for publicity purposes whether they wish to accept the employer\u27s last offer rather than continue the strike. How are we to bring the force of public opinion to bear, in the search for labor peace? T...
In recent years, a number of states have enacted legislation providing collective bargaining rights ...
The Norris-LaGuardia Act was enacted in 1932 to curb the unbridled use of the federal injunction as ...
Strikes are constantly in the news. These, and wage negotiations, provide the public with an image o...
There exists general agreement that an effective means must be found, in the public interest, to cur...
In public employment there has been an increasing resort to strikes in all parts of the nation by em...
Experience indicates that in most instances the right to strike is not an essential part of the publ...
Strikes were once considered an effective “go to ” weapon in the labor movement. As union density ha...
The necessity of protecting the public interest in continuity of transportation services while at th...
Labor legislation in the United States and other countries has been rooted in a basic premise that i...
One of the most important statutes ever enacted, the National Labor Relations Act envisaged the righ...
The country finds itself infected with a strike rash. Conditions are now like those which previously...
The first section of this article summarizes the vast differences between the rights of public and p...
Power to bring the nation\u27s economy to a virtual standstill cannot be immune from legal accountab...
This article deals with the consideration of labor disputes and strikes in society in accordance wit...
In 1947, seven states adopted legislation for compulsory arbitration of labor disputes in public uti...
In recent years, a number of states have enacted legislation providing collective bargaining rights ...
The Norris-LaGuardia Act was enacted in 1932 to curb the unbridled use of the federal injunction as ...
Strikes are constantly in the news. These, and wage negotiations, provide the public with an image o...
There exists general agreement that an effective means must be found, in the public interest, to cur...
In public employment there has been an increasing resort to strikes in all parts of the nation by em...
Experience indicates that in most instances the right to strike is not an essential part of the publ...
Strikes were once considered an effective “go to ” weapon in the labor movement. As union density ha...
The necessity of protecting the public interest in continuity of transportation services while at th...
Labor legislation in the United States and other countries has been rooted in a basic premise that i...
One of the most important statutes ever enacted, the National Labor Relations Act envisaged the righ...
The country finds itself infected with a strike rash. Conditions are now like those which previously...
The first section of this article summarizes the vast differences between the rights of public and p...
Power to bring the nation\u27s economy to a virtual standstill cannot be immune from legal accountab...
This article deals with the consideration of labor disputes and strikes in society in accordance wit...
In 1947, seven states adopted legislation for compulsory arbitration of labor disputes in public uti...
In recent years, a number of states have enacted legislation providing collective bargaining rights ...
The Norris-LaGuardia Act was enacted in 1932 to curb the unbridled use of the federal injunction as ...
Strikes are constantly in the news. These, and wage negotiations, provide the public with an image o...