National Labor Relations Board v. Hearst Publications, Inc.

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1944-05-22

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Me. Justice Rutledge delivered the opinion of the Court. These cases arise from the refusal of respondents, publishers of four Los Angeles daily newspapers, to bargain collectively with a union representing newsboys who distribute their papers on the streets of that city. Respondents’ contention that they were not required to bargain because the newsboys are not their “employees” within the meaning of that term…

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