| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1964 - 948 pages
...advantage or disadvantage, potentially great, will inevitably be incidental to the main considerations. The objectives of national labor policy, reflected in established principles of federal law, require that the rightful prerogative of owners independently to rearrange their businesses and even... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1971 - 472 pages
...observe and adopt the appropriate terms of the TWA-IAMAW agreement. 1. Boeing says that the TWA-IAMAAV agreement is the product of the statutory duty to...labor policy, reflected in established principles 01! federal law, [which] require . . . some protection to the employees from a sudden change in the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1975 - 1308 pages
...advantage or disadvantage, potentially great, will inevitably be incidental to the main considerations. The objectives of national labor policy, reflected in established principles of federal law, require that the rightful prerogative of owners independently to rearrange their businesses and even... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources - Factories - 1979 - 112 pages
...advantage or disadvantage, potentially great, will inevitably be incidental to the main considerations. The objectives of national labor policy, reflected in established principles of federal law, require that the rightful prerogative of owners independently to rearrange their businesses and even... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1983 - 912 pages
...Laughlin Steel Corp., 301 US, at 45. Cf. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. v. Livingston, 376 US 543, 549 (1964) ("The objectives of national labor policy, reflected in established principles of federal law, require that the rightful prerogative of owners independently to rearrange their businesses and even... | |
| Wanjiru Njoya - Law - 2007 - 246 pages
...in these negotiations despite the fact that they may be vitally affected. It was therefore held that 'the objectives of national labor policy, reflected in established principles of federal law, require that the rightful prerogative of owners independently to arrange their businesses and even... | |
| United States. Civil Aeronautics Board - Aeronautics - 1963 - 1536 pages
...contract, its recourse is to the "376 US 643 (1964). "61 SUt. 136. 156, 29 USC 185 (1947). "•"••• The objectives of national labor policy, reflected in established principles of federal law, require that the rightful prerogative of owners independently to rearrange their businesses and even... | |
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