A work-to-rule campaign risks non-coverage by the nlra and


If you are picketing your employer for higher wages and your neighbor is hired to replace you only while you march, the Mackay Doctrine says that, when the strike is over, your neighbor may have the position instead of you but you will have priority over a brand new employee.

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Since low union density makes labor’s lobbying efforts to ban permanent strike replacements more difficult, logically, unions likely see the Employee Free Choice Act as an indirect means of addressing the Mackay doctrine.

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A work-to-rule campaign risks non-coverage by the NLRA and a corporate campaign exceeds the bounds of the Wager Act.

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