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Strike Season: Protecting Labor-Management Conflict in the Age of Terror
Strikes are painful but necessary parts of private-sector American labor-management relations. Davies lays out the unique threat posed by strikes in the age of terror. She also shows that there is no way to prevent strikes from happening, foreclosing any argument for a fruitless ban on strikes or fo...
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Published in: | The Georgetown law journal 2005-08, Vol.93 (6), p.1783 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Strikes are painful but necessary parts of private-sector American labor-management relations. Davies lays out the unique threat posed by strikes in the age of terror. She also shows that there is no way to prevent strikes from happening, foreclosing any argument for a fruitless ban on strikes or for some sort of nostalgic and fictional Greatest-Generation-inspired, return of a patriotic war footing regulation of labor-management relations. |
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ISSN: | 0016-8092 |