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Big Steel and the Union Shop

Stein, Rose M. | October 4, 1941 issue

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The article throws light on the settlement of seventy-odd cases by the National Defense Mediation. Each case was handled on its own merits, but out of the aggregate of decisions emerged the principle that labor's right to bargain with employers through unions of its own choosing must be upheld. This disappointed and alarmed a large section of conservative opinion, which had hoped that the board, under stress of the emergency, would steer the course of labor relations back to the good sold open-shop days of 1918.

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ACTIONS & defenses -- Cases; LABOR laws & legislation; CONFLICT management; DISPUTE resolution (Law); COLLECTIVE bargaining; LABOR policy
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