American labour law is broken. As many as 60 percent of American workers would like to have a union, yet only 12 percent actually do. This is largely due to systematic employer interference, often in violation of existing laws. The Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), currently before Congress, contains provisions to rectify this problem. Canada's experience with similar provisions can be helpful in evaluating the arguments surrounding this act. It suggests that the reforms proposed in EFCA can be expected to safeguard rather than deny employees' free choices. They will not alter the balance of power in collective bargaining, but only help to ensure that workers can exercise their basic right to meaningful representation at work and, potentiall...
The Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), which is pending before the US Congress, would provide for unio...
President Obama\u27s election and the Democrats\u27 takeover of Congress, including what was their t...
President Obama\u27s election and the Democrats\u27 takeover of Congress, including what was their t...
The authors are engaged in a multi-dimensional project that analyzes Canadian private sector experie...
The authors are engaged in a multi-dimensional project that analyzes Canadian private sector experie...
Presently before Congress is the proposal Employee Free Choice Act which would amend the National La...
This Note investigates the effectiveness of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) in balancing uni...
The proposed Employee Free Choice Act (AFCA) would make it easier for employees to select bargaining...
There has been growing controversy over a proposed new labor relations law called the Employee Free ...
[Excerpt] This report discusses legislative attempts to amend the National Labor Relations Act ( NLR...
The Employee Free Choice Act was one of the most highly publicized issues during the 2008 presidenti...
The Employee Free Choice Act was one of the most highly publicized issues during the 2008 presidenti...
A report that provided information on and about the impacts the Employee Free Choice Act. It was pre...
This Comment discusses the landscape that newly unionized employees face in negotiating a contract w...
This article proposes shared federal-state authority over labor relations policy. As private sector ...
The Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), which is pending before the US Congress, would provide for unio...
President Obama\u27s election and the Democrats\u27 takeover of Congress, including what was their t...
President Obama\u27s election and the Democrats\u27 takeover of Congress, including what was their t...
The authors are engaged in a multi-dimensional project that analyzes Canadian private sector experie...
The authors are engaged in a multi-dimensional project that analyzes Canadian private sector experie...
Presently before Congress is the proposal Employee Free Choice Act which would amend the National La...
This Note investigates the effectiveness of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) in balancing uni...
The proposed Employee Free Choice Act (AFCA) would make it easier for employees to select bargaining...
There has been growing controversy over a proposed new labor relations law called the Employee Free ...
[Excerpt] This report discusses legislative attempts to amend the National Labor Relations Act ( NLR...
The Employee Free Choice Act was one of the most highly publicized issues during the 2008 presidenti...
The Employee Free Choice Act was one of the most highly publicized issues during the 2008 presidenti...
A report that provided information on and about the impacts the Employee Free Choice Act. It was pre...
This Comment discusses the landscape that newly unionized employees face in negotiating a contract w...
This article proposes shared federal-state authority over labor relations policy. As private sector ...
The Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), which is pending before the US Congress, would provide for unio...
President Obama\u27s election and the Democrats\u27 takeover of Congress, including what was their t...
President Obama\u27s election and the Democrats\u27 takeover of Congress, including what was their t...