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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...make his assault on the new law by crippling the nation's economy. But the Taft-Hartley law apparently could not touch him. With the end of the Smith-Connally Act and the return of the mines to private owners, the miners argue, they would have neither contract nor employer. Until Lewis signed a new contract, the miners would simply be men who had just decided not to work for a while...
Since unions will be liable to suit for contract violation, wildcat strikes will become unpopular. Jurisdictional strikes and boycotts will be sharply curtailed by the NLRB's authority to get injunctions...
...whom Cook had demoted, ousted another whom he had appointed. The board accused Cook of "concealing" the names of applicants and recommending only the teachers he wanted hired. By Ohio state law, that is his privilege. In March, the board told Cook he would not be rehired when his contract expired July...
...used by employers for breach of contract and for damages in jurisdictional strikes and secondary boycotts...
...check with WAA. WAA phoned the bank, found that Tucker had about $3,000 on deposit. When Tucker pleaded for more time to raise the rent money, WAA obligingly returned his check and gave him an extension to March 1. When Tucker again failed to fulfill the contract, WAA gave him an extension to July 1. However, it insisted that he have at least $15 million on hand then...