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Mackay Doctrine

The doctrine that grants employers the right to permanently replace workers who strike during an economic strike. This right and this nickname are derived from the 1938 Supreme Court decision in NLRB v. Mackay Radio and Telegraph Co.

maintenance of membership

Employees who voluntarily choose to join a union must maintain their individual memberships for the duration of the labor contract. Each employee then has a 30-day window at the beginning of the next contract period during which he or she may terminate membership. Maintenance of membership arrangements are illegal in right-to-work states.

major life activities

Include but are not necessarily limited to walking, seeing, hearing, breathing, caring for oneself, performing manual ...

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