The author reviews some important events in the history of American labor law, with particular attention on the National Labor Relatoins Board and its evolution. The author then analyzes America\u27s current economic situation and the effect that it is having on the country\u27s labor market. Lastly, the author offers her opinion on the future of American labor law and labor law reform, specifically the Employee Free Choice Act
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Even the general circulation press, from the New York Times to the Los Angeles Times to Business Wee...
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Ellen Dannin\u27s excellent book, Taking Back the Workers\u27 Law, reminds us of the importance of l...
U.S. private sector unionism is in decline. From a high watermark in 1953 of around 35.7% of the pri...
Congress enacted the National Labor Relations Act in 1935 to provide private sector workers with a w...
This Article examines the performance of the NLRB in light of the fiftieth anniversary of the Nation...
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Symposium: New Rules for a New Game: Regulating Employment Relationships in the 21st Century, held a...
Over a dozen years ago, while I was serving as Secretary of what was then styled the Section of Labo...
A century ago the legal specialty of most members of this audience would have been known as Master a...
A Review of Agenda for Reform: The Future of Employment Relationships and the Law by William B. Gou...
There is a growing consensus among scholars and public policy experts that fundamental labor law ref...
Even the general circulation press, from the New York Times to the Los Angeles Times to Business Wee...
This Article reviews the Employee Free Choice Act and proposes expedited elections as well as other ...
There is a serious problem with the labor and employment law system in the United States today. Unio...
In many respects the US is a deeply conservative country. Unique among the major industrial democrac...
This symposium originated in a session at the annual meeting of the American Society for Legal Histo...
Ellen Dannin\u27s excellent book, Taking Back the Workers\u27 Law, reminds us of the importance of l...
U.S. private sector unionism is in decline. From a high watermark in 1953 of around 35.7% of the pri...
Congress enacted the National Labor Relations Act in 1935 to provide private sector workers with a w...
This Article examines the performance of the NLRB in light of the fiftieth anniversary of the Nation...
A Review of Labor Unions and Public Policy. By Edward H. Chamberlin, Philip D. Bradley, Gerard D. Re...
Symposium: New Rules for a New Game: Regulating Employment Relationships in the 21st Century, held a...
Over a dozen years ago, while I was serving as Secretary of what was then styled the Section of Labo...
A century ago the legal specialty of most members of this audience would have been known as Master a...
A Review of Agenda for Reform: The Future of Employment Relationships and the Law by William B. Gou...
There is a growing consensus among scholars and public policy experts that fundamental labor law ref...
Even the general circulation press, from the New York Times to the Los Angeles Times to Business Wee...