Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 19. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1980 |
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... contracts had provisions for discussion with the Guild the appointment of supervisory personnel . No United States newspapers had accepted the contract provision concerning representation on editorial boards . Until recently the Kansas ...
... contracts had provisions for discussion with the Guild the appointment of supervisory personnel . No United States newspapers had accepted the contract provision concerning representation on editorial boards . Until recently the Kansas ...
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... contract provisions which prohibit firing or disci- plining of members for fulfilling their professional responsibil- ities . However , most such contract provisions allow for firing a person for insubordination which may negate any ...
... contract provisions which prohibit firing or disci- plining of members for fulfilling their professional responsibil- ities . However , most such contract provisions allow for firing a person for insubordination which may negate any ...
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... Contract Requires Notification By Certified Mail The Plaintiff was a news gathering organization located in New York which provided " news service " under contract to the Defendant broadcasting station in Arkansas . The agree- ment ...
... Contract Requires Notification By Certified Mail The Plaintiff was a news gathering organization located in New York which provided " news service " under contract to the Defendant broadcasting station in Arkansas . The agree- ment ...
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