Sixty Years Later, Baltimore Attorney Recalls Filing Nation's First Taft-Hartley Complaint
The Daily Record (Baltimore) › September 29, 2007
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The Daily Record (Baltimore) › September 29, 2007
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A lot has changed since Earle K. Shawe filed the country's first unfair labor practices complaint under the Taft-Hartley Act.
The year was 1947. Taft-Hartley Act had gone into effect that June, beefing up management's rights against unions. Shawe, who had been representing unions for nearly a decade at the nascent National Labor Relations Board, left for private practice that September.See the full content of this document
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Sixty Years Later, Baltimore Attorney Recalls Filing Nation's First Taft-Hartley Complaint
In no time at all, he had a new client: a consortium of ...
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