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Jurisdictional disputes have flared as both unions have vied to organize proofreaders, stencil clerks and driver-mailers.

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Jurisdictional friction became open warfare in the early 1960s, when the N.C.A.A. created a handful of puppet federations in a blatant attempt to encroach on the A.A.U.'s fuzzily defined domain.

From Time Magazine Archive

Jurisdictional disputes and strikes have cost the Atlas program 20,370 man-days in the first six months of 1960 alone at Warren, Offutt and Vandenberg Air Force bases.

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Jurisdictional strikes and boycotts will be sharply curtailed by the NLRB's authority to get injunctions.

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Jurisdictional fights between C.I.O. and A.F.L. tied boards and courts in knots and left companies paralyzed.

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