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Supervisory Participation in Professional Associations: Implications of North Shore University Hospital

A recent ruling by a circuit court-in NLRB v. North Shore University Hospital-prohibited a professional association from serving as a collective bargaining agent of a unit of registered nurses because the court found that statutory supervisors participated in the governance of the association. In th...

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Published in:Industrial & labor relations review 1987-04, Vol.40 (3), p.364-381
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description A recent ruling by a circuit court-in NLRB v. North Shore University Hospital-prohibited a professional association from serving as a collective bargaining agent of a unit of registered nurses because the court found that statutory supervisors participated in the governance of the association. In this article, the authors analyze the case law concerning supervisory participation in professional associations; discuss nursing representation cases prior to North Shore; describe the responses of nurses' professional associations to North Shore in three states; and discuss the implications of North Shore and related decisions for the representation rights of professional employees. They also propose an analytical model for the NLRB to follow in determining whether supervisory participation in a professional association so endangers the collective bargaining process as to warrant disqualification of that association as a statutory representative.
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Bargaining unit
Collective bargaining
Conflicts of interest
Contract negotiations
Employee supervision
Employees
Employment
Federal court decisions
Management
Nurses
Organization
Participation
Political participation
Professional associations
Supervisors
University hospitals
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