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Abstract
The National Labor Relations Act has recently celebrated its tenth anniversary. A decade is a short time in the life of a statute and the process of interpretation of an act which marked a new approach to labor relations problems is far from ended . In fashioning the mosaic of statute and decision which constitutes the basic law for our varied industrial communities, the National Labor Relations Board has had to deal with difficult and diverse problems. Not the least important of these questions comprise those involving the duration of the validity of its certifications.
Recommended Citation
Bernard Cushman,
THE DURATION OF CERTIFICATIONS BY THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD AND THE DOCTRINE OF ADMINISTRATIVE STABILITY,
45
Mich. L. Rev.
1
(1946).
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