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joshcryer

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8. The NLRA itself forbids wildcat strikes so you'd still need Labor Union officials to sign off on it.
Wed May 2, 2012, 02:46 AM
May 2012

And then the Norris–La Guardia Act says that there is no federal injunctive relief if you strike, so in the end, you would all get fired, and there is absolutely no judicial recourse for it.

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