Scofield v. National Labor Relations Board

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1969-04-01

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Mr. Justice Black, dissenting. Because the union members collected from their employer extra pay for piecework production in excess of that agreed upon by the union and the company, the union has tried the members, fined them, and suspended them from the union for one year. Section 8(b)(1) of the National Labor Relations Act makes it an unfair labor practice for a union to “restrain or coerce” employees in the…

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