Stack & Co., 1492 (1951)

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Stack & Co., 1492 (1951)

a contract's term, or permitting a group of dissident members to express their dissatisfaction with the bargain made by the representative holding the contract. Indeed, the circumstances in the Boston Machine case were such that no salutary stabilizing purpose could have been served by applying the contract bar rule. The Board was convinced from the facts before it, that the bargaining relationship there had become so confused that an immediate direction of election was the only means by which the Board could hope to assist the employer, the employees and a bargaining representative to continue to live together with some semblance of stability. While the Board has directed elections in subsequent schism cas...

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