March 2009
Intermediate to advanced
669 pages
20h 19m
English
Yellow dog contracts were used by employers to prevent employees from joining unions by requiring them to sign an agreement that the employee was not a member of a union and would not become one in the future and that joining a union would be sufficient grounds for dismissal in the future. These contracts were prohibited by the Norris-La Guardia Act.
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