Walsh v. Schlecht

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1977-01-18

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Me. Justice White, dissenting. Because petitioner, a general contractor, employed a nonunion subcontractor, who did not subscribe to the provisions of the collective-bargaining agreement, he was required to maintain records of the jobsite hours worked by the subcontractor’s employees and to be “liable for payment of these employees [sic] wages, travel, Health-Welfare and Dental, Pension, Vacation, Apprenticeshi…

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