Textile Workers Union of America v Darlington Manufacturing Co Inc
Textile Workers Union of America v Darlington Manufacturing Co Inc 380 US 263 (1965) is a US labor law case, concerning the right to organize.
Textile Workers Union of America v Darlington Manufacturing Co Inc | |
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Court | US Supreme Court |
Citation(s) | 380 US 263 (1965) |
Keywords | |
Right to organize |
Judgment
The Supreme Court held that shutting down a recently unionized division of an enterprise was lawful, unless it was proven that the employer was motivated by hostility to the union.
See also
- US labor law
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