Section 6 Central Hardware (1972)?Distinguishing Logan Valley (Lack of Public Attributes)

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The employer in Central Hardware Co. v. NLRB, 407 U.S. 539
(1972), owned two retail hardware stores that were each free standing and surrounded on three sides by parking lots. A union began to distribute literature and solicit employees in the parking lots, and the employer attempted to ban the solicitation. The Supreme Court distinguished Amalgamated Food Employees Union Local 590 v. Logan Valley Plaza, Inc., 391 U.S. 308 (1968), and held that the store, with its...

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