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Labor/Employment

Feb. 17, 2000

Ruling: Federal Courts Can't Enjoin Picketing

SAN FRANCISCO - In a significant boon for employees of subcontractors in the rail and airline industries, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that federal judges may not prevent a labor union from picketing railroads that refuse to use union subcontractors.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - In a significant boon for employees of subcontractors in the rail and airline industries, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that federal judges may not prevent a labor union from picketing railroads that refuse to use union subcontractors.
        The ...

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