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09/12/2013

Big Labor’s Smack-down — Union-Only PLAs Can Be Outlawed

plaA US Court of Appeals has ruled that Michigan’s ban on wasteful Project Labor Agreements is constitutional, dealing another blow to union lawyers.

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