Routledge Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition
An individual employment contract whereby a worker promises not to join a TRADE (LABOR) UNION. This standard practice of many US firms in the 1920s was used to impede the growth of union membership. It was outlawed by the NORRIS-LA GUARDIA ACT.
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