This paper extends analysis of the intersection between economic and geographical restructuring, unions, and corporate pension liabilities. The focus here is on Gavalik v Continental Can Co., a suit brought in federal district court alleging that the company had violated Section 510 of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act by laying off workers and relocating work at the company's Pittsburgh plant. After considering the role of unions in the growth and expansion of private pensions in the United States, and the current case in the context of litigation over the power of Section 510, the legal arguments made by the plaintiffs and defendants in federal courts are examined. Emphasized are issues relating to the motivations of the corpora...
Our results highlight the importance of interaction among management, labor, and investors in shapin...
Sixty years after the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) was passed, collective action appears mori...
This Article explores the conceptual underpinnings of the law governing health and welfare benefits ...
This paper extends analysis of the intersection between economic and geographical restructuring, uni...
This paper focuses upon the relationships between management strategy, location decisionmaking, and ...
The past two decades have seen enormous changes in United States' manufacturing industries. Restruct...
Restructuring is usually associated with technological change, the transformation of the workplace, ...
The recent spate of high profile efforts by state governors to roll back public employee pension rig...
This article explores union attempts to control pension fund investment for the debate on financial ...
As industrial technology has progressed, large businesses have restructured in order to attract capi...
This thesis explores the role played by law in the current breakdown of the employment pension syste...
Under what circumstances has an employee voluntarily left work so as to disqualify him from receiv...
This article explores the jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of Canada on employment pension trusts....
Labor unions played an historic role creating the occupational pension system in the private and pub...
Pension plans have long been a concern of organized labor. Some of the earliest pension plans for bl...
Our results highlight the importance of interaction among management, labor, and investors in shapin...
Sixty years after the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) was passed, collective action appears mori...
This Article explores the conceptual underpinnings of the law governing health and welfare benefits ...
This paper extends analysis of the intersection between economic and geographical restructuring, uni...
This paper focuses upon the relationships between management strategy, location decisionmaking, and ...
The past two decades have seen enormous changes in United States' manufacturing industries. Restruct...
Restructuring is usually associated with technological change, the transformation of the workplace, ...
The recent spate of high profile efforts by state governors to roll back public employee pension rig...
This article explores union attempts to control pension fund investment for the debate on financial ...
As industrial technology has progressed, large businesses have restructured in order to attract capi...
This thesis explores the role played by law in the current breakdown of the employment pension syste...
Under what circumstances has an employee voluntarily left work so as to disqualify him from receiv...
This article explores the jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of Canada on employment pension trusts....
Labor unions played an historic role creating the occupational pension system in the private and pub...
Pension plans have long been a concern of organized labor. Some of the earliest pension plans for bl...
Our results highlight the importance of interaction among management, labor, and investors in shapin...
Sixty years after the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) was passed, collective action appears mori...
This Article explores the conceptual underpinnings of the law governing health and welfare benefits ...