Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 26State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1952 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS – EMPLOYEES – RIGHT OF TEACHERS TO STRIKE – Norwalk Teachers ' Assn . o . Board of Education , 138 Conn . 269 ( 1951 ) . In 1946 , because of a dispute over salaries , the Norwalk teachers refused to sign their ...
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS – EMPLOYEES – RIGHT OF TEACHERS TO STRIKE – Norwalk Teachers ' Assn . o . Board of Education , 138 Conn . 269 ( 1951 ) . In 1946 , because of a dispute over salaries , the Norwalk teachers refused to sign their ...
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The question arises then whether the teachers are in such a class that the right to strike should be denied to them . First , as to public safety , the teachers are not in the same class of public employees as are the police , firemen ...
The question arises then whether the teachers are in such a class that the right to strike should be denied to them . First , as to public safety , the teachers are not in the same class of public employees as are the police , firemen ...
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Thus , to consider the teachers as a separate class of quasi - public employees having the right to strike would not have been contrary to any Connecticut precedent . The present status of the law in Connecticut is to leave the teachers ...
Thus , to consider the teachers as a separate class of quasi - public employees having the right to strike would not have been contrary to any Connecticut precedent . The present status of the law in Connecticut is to leave the teachers ...
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