Jurisdictional Dispute (Labor)

Jurisdictional Dispute (Labor) in United States

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Jurisdictional Dispute in Labor

A disagreement between two or more labor unions over whose members have the right to do a particular kind of work. This dissension has always been a major problem of organized labor because of the existence of unions whose jurisdictions overlap.

(Revised by Ann De Vries)

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