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Status of Members in Unions during Appeal from a Penalty Imposed by the Local Union

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1948 62(4), 610
Journal Article Status of Members in Unions during Appeal from a Penalty Imposed by the Local Union Get access Philip Taft Philip Taft Brown University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 62, Issue 4, August 1948, Pages 610–616, https://doi.org/10.2307/1881768 Published: 01 August 1948

Dues and Initiation Fees in Labor Unions

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1946 60(2), 219
Introduction, 219. — Dues in AF of L unions, 220. — Initiation fees in these unions, 222. — Local correlation, 224. — Dues in CIO unions, 224. — Reasons for differences between AF of L and CIO unions, 226. — Per capita taxes and dues, 226. — Initiation fees in CIO unions, 227. — Assessments, 229. — Comparison between AF of L and CIO unions, 230. — Conclusions, 231.

Judicial Procedure in Labor Unions

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1945 59(3), 370
The problem of discipline, 370. — Intervention by the courts: action beyond union's authority, 372; action against public policy, 373; remedies allowed are futile, 374; requirement of a fair trial, 375. — Judicial processes within trade unions: the problem, 376; punishable conduct, 377; initial action, 381; channels of appeal, 382; comparison of AF of L and CIO, 383. — Intervention by general or international officers, 383. — Summary of findings, 384.

Opposition to Union Officers in Elections

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1944 58(2), 246
Significance of the problem, 246. — Opposition in elections relatively infrequent, 248. — No relation between opposition and method of election, 251. — The International Typographical Union: sub-lists, 253; the Brotherhood of the Union of North America, 255; the Wahnetas, 257; the Progressive Party, 258; election campaigns, 259; reasons for political divisions, 262.— Conclusions, 263.