Legal Question in Employment Law in Nevada

Unwilling party to a Union Contract

I work at a Company which is in Contract with a Union (USW). Their contract indicates, and their procedures, and actions, show this contract to be the one representing and impacting ALL the workers at this firm, paying Union Members AND non-paying and for all intents and purposes...NON-Union members.

Question is....can one who is not a party to this type of Contract, be held to it's conditions? The current contract forbids any type of protest-boycott-work stoppage or even the basic exercise of one's First Amendment Rights. Is this Legal and Enforceable?


Asked on 2/04/05, 3:53 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Leon Greenberg Leon Greenberg Professional Corporation

Re: Unwilling party to a Union Contract

My involvement with law guru is not to give legal advice or opinions. People can contact me through law guru, and if their situation is something that I may be able to assist with, I will respond to investigate the circumstances further. Your situation is not one that I can assist with. This is not to say you have no legal recourse, I just cannot help you. I am responding to your post as a courtesy.

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Answered on 2/04/05, 4:33 pm


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