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The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals denied enforcement of the NLRB's order against Oklahoma Fixture Company and Oklahoma Installation Company, holding that a 'me-too' agreement signed in 1975 did not perpetually bind the employer to a master collective bargaining agreement that had been terminated in the 1980s.
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