throop@cs.utexas.edu (David Throop) (02/13/91)
I'm looking for a reference for a labor relations case. A while ago, a group of women picketed a bank in Minnesota for several years. They were refusing to train a male employee, as he had been hired to supervise them but didn't know their procedures. As I understand it, the NLRB refused to recognize them as a union, so the eventually lost. Does who recalls the case remember the town or the bank? Or have a pointer to any articles on it? Thanks, David Throop -- "Those parts of the system that you can hit with a hammer (not advised) are called hardware; those program instructions that you can only curse at are software." - Richard P. Brennan nadel@aerospace.aero.org