This lecture discusses the impact of the recent recession, both directly and indirectly, on the rights of workers in the U.S. and internationally. Employers are increasingly relying on temporary/contingent workers, and even unpaid interns who have few jobs protections and no benefits. This practice negatively impacts the wages and bargaining power of the core labor force as well as overall job creation. Particularly pronounced is the misclassification of jobs and failure to pay minimum wage and/or overtime benefits contrary to contractual requirements. There is evidence that the recession has made it politically acceptable to re-write existing employment agreements, with federal and local governments seeking to reduce payouts to municipal w...
American workers in the 1990s are finding that the employment landscape has changed dramatically. Ex...
This volume presents an influential group of researchers who examine the current state of workers’ f...
Workers today face a rapidly evolving workplace. The gig economy has shaken up expectations about wh...
This lecture discusses the impact of the recent recession, both directly and indirectly, on the righ...
This paper explores the impact of the Great Recession on the rights of workers in the U.S. and overs...
Professor Williams\u27 lecture examines the impact of the increasing number of lawsuits filed by mot...
Historically, professional workers have displayed an ideology of individualism. Work is not a commod...
The theme of the 37th Annual Kenneth M. Piper Lecture in Labor Law is Does Work Law Have a Future i...
Dr. Bernstein\u27s lecture considers issues related to the post-recession economy and workplace and ...
Professor Catherine Fisk of University of Southern California Law School discusses how the concepts ...
The influence of organized labor in the American workplace continues to decline as the percent organ...
Labor and Employment Law Under the Obama Administration: A Time for Hope and Change? Symposium held ...
Labor and Employment Law Under the Obama Administration: A Time for Hope and Change? Symposium held ...
This lecture examines America\u27s approach to its older workers over the past 50 years and likely f...
American labor law has largely failed to deliver a viable mechanism for employee representation in w...
American workers in the 1990s are finding that the employment landscape has changed dramatically. Ex...
This volume presents an influential group of researchers who examine the current state of workers’ f...
Workers today face a rapidly evolving workplace. The gig economy has shaken up expectations about wh...
This lecture discusses the impact of the recent recession, both directly and indirectly, on the righ...
This paper explores the impact of the Great Recession on the rights of workers in the U.S. and overs...
Professor Williams\u27 lecture examines the impact of the increasing number of lawsuits filed by mot...
Historically, professional workers have displayed an ideology of individualism. Work is not a commod...
The theme of the 37th Annual Kenneth M. Piper Lecture in Labor Law is Does Work Law Have a Future i...
Dr. Bernstein\u27s lecture considers issues related to the post-recession economy and workplace and ...
Professor Catherine Fisk of University of Southern California Law School discusses how the concepts ...
The influence of organized labor in the American workplace continues to decline as the percent organ...
Labor and Employment Law Under the Obama Administration: A Time for Hope and Change? Symposium held ...
Labor and Employment Law Under the Obama Administration: A Time for Hope and Change? Symposium held ...
This lecture examines America\u27s approach to its older workers over the past 50 years and likely f...
American labor law has largely failed to deliver a viable mechanism for employee representation in w...
American workers in the 1990s are finding that the employment landscape has changed dramatically. Ex...
This volume presents an influential group of researchers who examine the current state of workers’ f...
Workers today face a rapidly evolving workplace. The gig economy has shaken up expectations about wh...