Supreme Court rules on organizing. (Lechmere Inc. versus National Labor Relations Board)

From: Monthly Labor Review | Date: April 1, 1992| Author: Cimini, Michael H.; Behrmann, Susan L. | Copyright information

Supreme Court rules on organizing A recent Supreme Court decision addressed the question of whether a union may trespass on an employer's property to recruit new union members. The Court ruled that Lechmere, an operator of a chain of New England retail stores, did not violate the National Labor Relations Act-and by definition, commit an unfair labor practice-when it prevented representatives of the United Food and Commercial Workers from distributing union literature in the parking...

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