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Supreme Court rules against labor union in strike lawsuit case

Por: New York Daily News Nation June 02, 2023

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The Supreme Court dropped its latest anti-labor decision Thursday, expanding the rights of companies to sue striking workers. Employees who go on strike are largely protected from lawsuits under the National Labor Relations Act. The law says that as long as strikers don’t intentionally damage company property, they can’t be sued. However, the Supreme Court’s latest ruling expanded the definition of “intentionally damage,” potentially... + full article



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