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jazziefee

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Describe the limitation to allowing damage suits for breach of no-strike clauses.

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Morals refer to:
 a. correct rules of conduct within the standards of a society b. abstract theoretical concepts in the study of ethics
  c. the rule of law d. etiquette
  e. none of the other choices are correct



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Answer to Question 1

Section 301, while allowing damage suits for breach of no-strike clauses, places some limitations upon such suits. Section 301(b) specifies that any money judgment against a labor organization in a district court of the United States shall be enforceable only against the organization as an entity and its assets, and shall not be enforceable against any individual member or his assets.

Answer to Question 2

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