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Summary Of: Taylor Law

s Association challenged the Taylor Law at its 1967 inception... The Taylor Law grants public employees the right to organize and elect their union representatives... One of the most controversial parts of the Taylor Law is Section 210... The Taylor Law is named for... While government officials support the Taylor Law as a way of preventing strikes by municipal unions in New York... The labor unions also contend that the Taylor Law does not provide government agencies the incentive to negotiate contracts on a timely basis and... The Taylor Law has been a frequent target for... has cited the Taylor Law as one of the major problems facing New York State and a reason for calling...

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