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American Federation of Television and Radio Artists v. Storer Broadcasting Co.
C06.40586; 660 F.2d 151 (1981)
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Publisher Description
This is a very close case involving the discharge of one James Cox, a news reporter at WJKW-TV and an employee in the bargaining unit represented by the American Federal of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA). The clause under which Cox was terminated was Article 24 of the contract covering relationships between Storer and its news reporters. Article 24(b) reads: