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Labor/Employment

Nov. 22, 2013

High Court ponders union tactic in neutrality agreement case

The court's decision could deal a blow to a core union organizing strategy and have a ripple effect on the partnerships between labor and community organizations that have flourished in California, lawyers say.


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A labor case awaiting decision before the U.S. Supreme Court not only could deal a blow to a core union organizing strategy, it could have a ripple effect on the partnerships between labor and community organizations that have flourished in California, lawyers say.


The case stems from a casino worker who took issue with an agreement his employer made to stay neutral in a union election in exchange ...

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