| United States. Supreme Court - 1940 - 828 pages
...ineffective to determine any private rights of the employees and leaves them free to assert such legal rights as they may have acquired under their contracts,...statute does not require their presence as parties to the present proceeding and there was no abuse of the Board's discretion in its failure to make them... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1940 - 1096 pages
...ineffective to determine any private rights of the employees and leaves them free to assert such legal rights as they may have acquired under their contracts,...statute does not require their presence as parties to the present proceeding and there was no abuse of the Board's discretion in its failure to make them... | |
| United States. National Labor Relations Board - 1944 - 1580 pages
...ineffective to determine any private rights of the employees and leaves them free to assert such legal rights as they may have acquired under their contracts,...parties for purposes of the Board's order and the >tatute does not require their presence as parties to the present proceeding and there was no abuse... | |
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