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National Labor Relations Board v. Transportation Management Corp.
U.S. Supreme CourtJune 15, 1983No. 82-168Cited 974 times
Defendant WinTransportation Management Corp
Case Details
- Judge(s)
- White
- Status
- Published
- Procedural Posture
- NLRB unfair labor practice proceeding; Supreme Court review of Board's determination
- Circuit
- Federal Circuit
Related Laws
Outcome
The Supreme Court held that an employer's good faith doubt about union majority status, based on objective factors, can justify refusing to bargain with a union, even absent direct evidence of loss of majority support.
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