At first, John J. Parker’s confirmation to the Supreme Court seemed like a sure thing. But then, organized labor went digging—and what they found changed everything. Their smoking gun? A case in which Parker upheld an injunction barring labor officials from organizing employees who had signed so-called “yellow-dog contracts” -- agreements not to join unions. The American Federation of Labor organized a massive pressure campaign, lobbying Senators to reject Parker.

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Beware of Yellow Dog: Organized Labor Mobilizes

  • Victor Li

摘要

At first, John J. Parker’s confirmation to the Supreme Court seemed like a sure thing. But then, organized labor went digging—and what they found changed everything. Their smoking gun? A case in which Parker upheld an injunction barring labor officials from organizing employees who had signed so-called “yellow-dog contracts” -- agreements not to join unions. The American Federation of Labor organized a massive pressure campaign, lobbying Senators to reject Parker.