When Public Act 312 became effective on October 1, 1969, Michigan joined Rhode Island and Pennsylvania in permitting compulsory arbitration of unresolved labor disputes involving municipal police and firemen. Wyoming similarly provides for compulsory arbitration in fire department disputes. Passage of the Act was prompted by a desire to avoid the dire consequences of strikes or work stoppages by firefighters and policemen, and to provide a method by which the bargaining power of public service unions could be maintained in the absence of the strike privilege. Since Michigan had barred strikes by public employees in 1947, the unions felt that they lacked a base of power from which to press their demands. The firemen and policemen realized th...
In an effort to settle a nationwide steel strike the President invoked the national emergency prov...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
In 1948, petitioner-union of the employees of the transit system in the City of Milwaukee called a s...
In 1947, seven states adopted legislation for compulsory arbitration of labor disputes in public uti...
The 1960s brought dramatic changes to the State of Michigan in regard to the subject of public secto...
The recent labor disputes in the railroad and airline industries once again demonstrated the need fo...
In recent years, a number of states have enacted legislation providing collective bargaining rights ...
This paper reveals that municipal police departments are much less likely to strike in states that h...
Mandatory arbitration as used here means that employees must agree as a condition of employment to ...
This Note argues that in the absence of any clear indication that the legislature intended to bar su...
Experience indicates that in most instances the right to strike is not an essential part of the publ...
Most states prohibit public employees from striking and the federal government makes a strike by a f...
Plaintiff labor union called a strike against defendant auto corporation in May, 1948, without confo...
A demonstration protesting the proper discharge of two union officials resulted in the discharge of ...
In public employment there has been an increasing resort to strikes in all parts of the nation by em...
In an effort to settle a nationwide steel strike the President invoked the national emergency prov...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
In 1948, petitioner-union of the employees of the transit system in the City of Milwaukee called a s...
In 1947, seven states adopted legislation for compulsory arbitration of labor disputes in public uti...
The 1960s brought dramatic changes to the State of Michigan in regard to the subject of public secto...
The recent labor disputes in the railroad and airline industries once again demonstrated the need fo...
In recent years, a number of states have enacted legislation providing collective bargaining rights ...
This paper reveals that municipal police departments are much less likely to strike in states that h...
Mandatory arbitration as used here means that employees must agree as a condition of employment to ...
This Note argues that in the absence of any clear indication that the legislature intended to bar su...
Experience indicates that in most instances the right to strike is not an essential part of the publ...
Most states prohibit public employees from striking and the federal government makes a strike by a f...
Plaintiff labor union called a strike against defendant auto corporation in May, 1948, without confo...
A demonstration protesting the proper discharge of two union officials resulted in the discharge of ...
In public employment there has been an increasing resort to strikes in all parts of the nation by em...
In an effort to settle a nationwide steel strike the President invoked the national emergency prov...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
In 1948, petitioner-union of the employees of the transit system in the City of Milwaukee called a s...