In dealing with the problems of employment discrimination, the Burger Court will have to face several new and major issues. This Article is concerned with two of the most important of those issues. The first is whether the present requirement that workers seek redress of their grievances through the exclusive representation of the union is applicable to victims of racial discrimination; and if not, what other remedies should be available to those workers. The second is whether quotas and ratios based on race are permissible; and if so, whether it is required that they be used to integrate union leadership after a merger of two previously segregated unions. While the main focus of this Article is on these problems, it will also deal briefly ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 sets forth certain broad prohibitions of discrimination ag...
The Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held that an action seeking relief from racial discrimina...
In dealing with the problems of employment discrimination, the Burger Court will have to face severa...
At such a crucial time in our history, major concerns exist regarding the viability of labor unions ...
The Supreme Court, like other institutions, must play the part that the times demand, often with sma...
This article will first review the Supreme Court\u27s arbitration jurisprudence, concentrating on la...
One potential agency in the attack on racial discrimination in employment is the National Labor Rela...
With the current political climate regarding racial issues, any positive gains in resolving race dis...
This article considers case law relating to state actors and the racist practices of labor unions
America\u27s refitting its businesses for global competition. The nation\u27s views on affirmative a...
This Article, written for a symposium hosted by the University of Chicago Legal Forum on the Disrupt...
Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act guarantees freedom from employment discrimination based on ra...
Despite employment gains made by women, older Americans, and racial and religious minorities, employ...
This Article analyzes many of the major labor law decisions of the Burger Court and their impact on ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 sets forth certain broad prohibitions of discrimination ag...
The Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held that an action seeking relief from racial discrimina...
In dealing with the problems of employment discrimination, the Burger Court will have to face severa...
At such a crucial time in our history, major concerns exist regarding the viability of labor unions ...
The Supreme Court, like other institutions, must play the part that the times demand, often with sma...
This article will first review the Supreme Court\u27s arbitration jurisprudence, concentrating on la...
One potential agency in the attack on racial discrimination in employment is the National Labor Rela...
With the current political climate regarding racial issues, any positive gains in resolving race dis...
This article considers case law relating to state actors and the racist practices of labor unions
America\u27s refitting its businesses for global competition. The nation\u27s views on affirmative a...
This Article, written for a symposium hosted by the University of Chicago Legal Forum on the Disrupt...
Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act guarantees freedom from employment discrimination based on ra...
Despite employment gains made by women, older Americans, and racial and religious minorities, employ...
This Article analyzes many of the major labor law decisions of the Burger Court and their impact on ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 sets forth certain broad prohibitions of discrimination ag...
The Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held that an action seeking relief from racial discrimina...