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The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals enforced the National Labor Relations Board's order requiring St. John's Mercy Medical Center to discharge fourteen nurses who failed to pay union dues as required by their collective bargaining agreement, rejecting the hospital's arguments based on public policy, congressional intent, and the absence of a union-security clause in the subsequent CBA.
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