Author:
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ISBN:
Category : Industrial relations
Languages : en
Pages : 1780
Book Description
BNA's Employee Relations Weekly
Author:
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ISBN:
Category : Industrial relations
Languages : en
Pages : 1780
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Industrial relations
Languages : en
Pages : 1780
Book Description
LABOR RELATIONS WEEK
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 654
Book Description
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 654
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Monthly Labor Review
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Category : Labor laws and legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 798
Book Description
Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews.
Publisher:
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Category : Labor laws and legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 798
Book Description
Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews.
Government Employee Relations Report
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Category : Civil service
Languages : en
Pages : 672
Book Description
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Category : Civil service
Languages : en
Pages : 672
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Labor Relations Yearbook
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Category : Industrial relations
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Industrial relations
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
Resolving Labor and Employment Disputes
Author: Ross E. Davies
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
ISBN: 9041140832
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 889
Book Description
In today’s political and economic climate, broad and easy agreement with the basic premise of labor law – to stimulate the economy by putting more money into the pockets of working people – is not likely. Bad economic times are generally not good for labor organization and labor standards. There is, of course, still an important for labor and employment and good practices to help resolve employment disputes. New York University’s venerable and prestigious Center for Labor and Employment Law has always been dedicated to the underlying principles of labor law as expressed in the National Labor Relations Act seventy-five years ago, despite recent economic challenges unforeseen at that time. The Center’s 2010 conference (the 63rd in this highly influential series) was built around a stocktaking of the current condition of labor law in the United States, focusing on the continuities and disparities that characterize practice in the field today. This volume contains papers presented at that meeting, all here updated to reflect recent developments. Extending beyond the NLRA itself, contributors discuss the effects of later legislation such as the Wagner and Taft-Hartley Acts of 1947, agencies such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, and proliferating connections between labor relations law and intellectual property law. Experts from both the practicing bar and academia – eighteen in all – call on their unique strengths to address such issues as the following: new applications of the § 10(j) injunction; remedies for unlawful discharges in organizing campaigns; confidentiality agreements; “legitimate employer interests”; reasonableness standard for enforcement of covenants not to compete; criminal prosecutions under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act; the role of statistical evidence in systemic discrimination cases; certification for class actions; cultivating a “plan/prevent/protect” culture of compliance; and employee representation election regulation. The contributors emphasize the ways in which labor law and policy can be part of the great conversation about how to restore prosperity, encourage business, and create good jobs. Dedicated to ensuring a realistic and fair national labor policy for the future, this important publication offers definitive current scholarship toward that goal. As such, it will be of inestimable value to practitioners, government officials, academics, and others interested in developments in U.S. employment and labor relations law and practice.
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
ISBN: 9041140832
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 889
Book Description
In today’s political and economic climate, broad and easy agreement with the basic premise of labor law – to stimulate the economy by putting more money into the pockets of working people – is not likely. Bad economic times are generally not good for labor organization and labor standards. There is, of course, still an important for labor and employment and good practices to help resolve employment disputes. New York University’s venerable and prestigious Center for Labor and Employment Law has always been dedicated to the underlying principles of labor law as expressed in the National Labor Relations Act seventy-five years ago, despite recent economic challenges unforeseen at that time. The Center’s 2010 conference (the 63rd in this highly influential series) was built around a stocktaking of the current condition of labor law in the United States, focusing on the continuities and disparities that characterize practice in the field today. This volume contains papers presented at that meeting, all here updated to reflect recent developments. Extending beyond the NLRA itself, contributors discuss the effects of later legislation such as the Wagner and Taft-Hartley Acts of 1947, agencies such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, and proliferating connections between labor relations law and intellectual property law. Experts from both the practicing bar and academia – eighteen in all – call on their unique strengths to address such issues as the following: new applications of the § 10(j) injunction; remedies for unlawful discharges in organizing campaigns; confidentiality agreements; “legitimate employer interests”; reasonableness standard for enforcement of covenants not to compete; criminal prosecutions under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act; the role of statistical evidence in systemic discrimination cases; certification for class actions; cultivating a “plan/prevent/protect” culture of compliance; and employee representation election regulation. The contributors emphasize the ways in which labor law and policy can be part of the great conversation about how to restore prosperity, encourage business, and create good jobs. Dedicated to ensuring a realistic and fair national labor policy for the future, this important publication offers definitive current scholarship toward that goal. As such, it will be of inestimable value to practitioners, government officials, academics, and others interested in developments in U.S. employment and labor relations law and practice.
Current Serials Received
Author: British Library. Document Supply Centre
Publisher:
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Category : Periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 668
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 668
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Labor Relations Reporter
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Category : Arbitration, Industrial
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Arbitration, Industrial
Languages : en
Pages :
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Subject Catalog
Author: Library of Congress
Publisher:
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Category : Catalogs, Subject
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Catalogs, Subject
Languages : en
Pages : 632
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BNA's Employment Discrimination Report
Author:
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Category : Discrimination against people with disabilities
Languages : en
Pages : 826
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discrimination against people with disabilities
Languages : en
Pages : 826
Book Description