Receivership in American Unions
Horace B. Davis
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1953, vol. 67, issue 2, 231-252
Abstract:
I. Introduction, 231. — II. Occasions for suspension and receivership, 237. — III. Degrees of severity, 238. — IV. Initiative and authority, 240. — V. Provision for a trial or hearing, 243. — VI. Requirement of a two-thirds vote in the board, 246. — VII. Appeals, 246. — VIII. Status of unions and members during receivership, 248. — IX. Time limit, 249. — X. Constitutions cited as models, 251. — XI. Summary, 254.
Date: 1953
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