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As passed by the House, this section specifies that it shall be an unfair labor practice for any labor organization to coerce individual members, charge excessive fees, force contributions to benefit funds, deny the right of a member to resign, expel a member without hearing, levy discriminatory fines, force the...
The party has its own schools, its own courts, its own system of taxation which collects membership dues and transacts other business-from Saturday night dances to political blackmail. Il Migliore is assisted by a team of able department heads:
On Thursday, Robert S. Hirschfield '50 and Oliver K. Burrows, Jr. '50 will play host to a Princeton team; while Friday will see two Crimson dues square off against Yale, one in New Haven and the other here.
The Hartley bill proposes to return the injunction as an anti-strike weapon, to outlaw industry-wide bargaining, the closed shop, the check-off of union dues, and to permit the union shop only with the employer's blessing. These and other measures are considered necessary to trim labor's...
A.A. was founded twelve years ago by a still-anonymous Manhattan stockbroker, known only as Bill, and an alcoholic Akron doctor. The organization has no officers, no dues, no big funds (its small Manhattan headquarters last year spent only $35,000, donated by members). Pledged to help other alcoholics, members...