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      The Good-Faith Doubt Test and the Revival of Joy Silk Bargaining Orders

      SSRN Electronic Journal
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              Congressman Frank Thompson, Jr. provided a fulsome defense of the good-faith doubt test on the House floor in August 1969 after Gissel's publication, but he did so under the mistaken belief that the decision somehow rested upon the laurels of Joy Silk. 115 CONG. REC

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                SSRN Electronic Journal
                SSRN Journal
                Elsevier BV
                1556-5068
                2021
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                10.2139/ssrn.3942091
                7e81bd07-7a34-4e0a-8dbe-9040a5950a57
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