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joesmith1212

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Does Section 303 of the LMRA allow a private lawsuit against a union for damages caused by secondary picketing?

Question 2

Which of the following believed that the dignity of human beings must be respected, and that the most ethical decisions are made out of a sense of duty or obligation?
 a. Milton Friedman
  b. John Stuart Mill
  c. Immanuel Kant
  d. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Yes. Section 303 of the LMRA provides for direct damages suits in federal court against
unions who engage in secondary picketing and secondary boycotts, in addition to rights
under the NLRA.

Answer to Question 2

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