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Did the Court recognize in its decision that individual employees have a right to choose not to strike?

Question 2

Joe Student, irate that on an exam he received a B- rather than a B, stands up in class and throws his laptop at the professor. The professor sees it coming and ducks just in time; the laptop smashes against the chalkboard. Joe has committed
 a. Assault.
  b. Battery.
  c. Negligence.
  d. Slander.
  e. No tort, because the laptop missed the professor.



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Answer to Question 1

Yes. One of the important aspects of the TWA decision is the Court's recognition that an employee has a right not to strike. Section 7 of the NLRA protects this right, and also protects these employees' rights to the benefit of their individual decision not to strike.

Answer to Question 2

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