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    An Employer's Insistence That the Union Agree to the Interest
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An Employer's Insistence That the Union Agree to the Interest

Question 61

Question 61

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An employer's insistence that the union agree to the interest arbitration clause as a condition of the employer signing the collective bargaining agreement amounts to a violation of Section 8(d).

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