Implementation of workplace policies--whether through enforcement of laws or administration of programs--raises the question of the interaction between institutions created to carry out laws and the activities of workplace based agents that directly (e.g. unions) or indirectly (e.g. insurance companies) represent the interests of workers. This paper argues that there are two distinctive roles required for agents in the implementation of workplace policies. First, the agent must somehow help solve the public goods problem inherent in workplace regulation. Second, the agent must be able to reduce the marginal cost of exercising rights conferred to workers that are an important feature of most regulatory programs. This article examines these i...
American labor law has largely failed to deliver a viable mechanism for employee representation in w...
There are few topics in contemporary labour law scholarship that have generated more literature than...
The aim of this paper is to explain in what ways work representation may contribute to an efficient...
Implementation of workplace policies--whether through enforcement of laws or administration of progr...
In a period of new employment laws, it is important to determine how those laws are enforced, why en...
This paper discusses the right of private sector employees to influence management decisions that ma...
Most employment-law rights are mandatory. Individual workers cannot decline the protections the law ...
This paper examines the extent to which industrial relations innovations stressing individual employ...
Labor legislation in the United States and other countries has been rooted in a basic premise that i...
This article will examine the extent to which, and the methods by which, individual rights are prote...
Sixty years after the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) was passed, collective action appears mori...
This Article addresses these questions first by discussing the predominant philosophical approach ad...
This article examines a specific aspect of regulation: that covering indirect participation at the w...
The employment relationship – that between employer and employee – is at the heart of capitalism and...
Liberal market economies used to govern workplace employment relationships through collective bargai...
American labor law has largely failed to deliver a viable mechanism for employee representation in w...
There are few topics in contemporary labour law scholarship that have generated more literature than...
The aim of this paper is to explain in what ways work representation may contribute to an efficient...
Implementation of workplace policies--whether through enforcement of laws or administration of progr...
In a period of new employment laws, it is important to determine how those laws are enforced, why en...
This paper discusses the right of private sector employees to influence management decisions that ma...
Most employment-law rights are mandatory. Individual workers cannot decline the protections the law ...
This paper examines the extent to which industrial relations innovations stressing individual employ...
Labor legislation in the United States and other countries has been rooted in a basic premise that i...
This article will examine the extent to which, and the methods by which, individual rights are prote...
Sixty years after the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) was passed, collective action appears mori...
This Article addresses these questions first by discussing the predominant philosophical approach ad...
This article examines a specific aspect of regulation: that covering indirect participation at the w...
The employment relationship – that between employer and employee – is at the heart of capitalism and...
Liberal market economies used to govern workplace employment relationships through collective bargai...
American labor law has largely failed to deliver a viable mechanism for employee representation in w...
There are few topics in contemporary labour law scholarship that have generated more literature than...
The aim of this paper is to explain in what ways work representation may contribute to an efficient...