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Apr. 2, 1995
Major league baseball players end a 232-day strike, which began the prior Aug. 12 and led to the cancellation of the 1994 postseason and the World Series. 
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The NLRA Worked for 90 Years. Suddenly, It’s in the Crosshairs
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The NLRA Worked for 90 Years. Suddenly, It’s in the Crosshairs
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The NLRA Worked for 90 Years. Suddenly, It’s in the Crosshairs
Posted On: Apr 01, 2025
Apr. 1, 2025 | OPINION | In a contributing piece that appeared in last week’s Los Angeles Times, law professor William B. Gould IV, a former chair of the National Labor Relations Board, informs us that our unions hold $42 billion in financial assets, and how U.S. unions can improve their prospects. “They can use these monies to finance costly and protracted campaigns in many different businesses, hiring dedicated workers who will give their wholehearted attention to the difficult, time-consuming work of organizing. And these positions could be made more attractive by the promise of advancement to union leadership positions, now too often the province of those who process membership grievances rather than working to widen unions’ reach. The stage has been set for just such organizing, with recent effective uses of the strike weapon.” Read it here.
 
 
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