The Yellow Dog Contract
Joel I. Seidman
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1932, vol. 46, issue 2, 348-361
Abstract:
Definition of the yellow dog contract, 348. — Reasons for its importance, 349. — The development of the contract, 350. — The Hitchman decision and its effect, 351. — The Red Jacket case, 353. — Uses of the contract, 355. — Provisions in the contract, 356. — The Hitchman provisions, 357. — Promises of employers, 358. — The future of the contract, 360.
Date: 1932
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