Unionization at Catholic High Schools?

Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Not in Michigan, after a recent Court of Appeals decision that overturned a decision of the Michigan Employment Relations Commission, which had ruled that Brother Rice Catholic High School outside of Detroit must be allowed to organize. Dr. Samuel Gregg, Director of Acton’s Center for Academic Research, commented on this story on Family News In Focus. You can listen to the program by clicking here (520 KB mp3 file), or read the transcript here.

More: Acton filed an amicus curiae brief with the Court of Appeals in support of Brother Rice, which you can read here (1 MB pdf). The court’s decision is available for review here.
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