Joseph C. Harsch Papers, 1928-1988

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When Stevens Continued the Same Violations after the NLRB and Court Decision, the Union Successfully Sought Contempt Charges and Reinforced the Campaign
Scope and Content Note: Thus, despite losing the election, the union was certified as the bargaining agent at Stevens' Statesboro, Georgia, mill. Eventually the contempt of court by Stevens got it into such a bind, it had to change its course of conduct. Stevens dropped Blakeney, and hired a new firm which claimed it could oppose the union without breaking the law.
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