In recent years, California has seen a number of high-profile work stoppages such as an extended dispute in Southern California supermarkets. Despite this, the state does not seem more dispute-prone than other states when California’s unionization rate is taken into account. About half of California’s unionized workers are in the public sector, where recent pay settlements seem to reflect the state’s fiscal crisis. In the private sector, NLRB charges tend to reflect California’s industrial composition and areas where organizing activity is occurring, such as building services. A special sample of state union contracts suggests that they have relatively long durations, often years or more. Only 13% have escalator clauses reflecting the relat...
Public sector employment in California has expanded dramatically in recent years, with corresponding...
In September 2002, Governor Gray Davis signed the first major amendments to the 1975 Agri-c...
The California Legislature’s efforts to expand the reach and scope of California employment statutes...
California’s state budget crisis and soft economy have conditioned its labor relations climate. Roug...
This chapter examines the current state of union-management relations in California, based on record...
The authors assess the status of recent organizing efforts in California and examine the challenges ...
The effective stalemate over national labor law reform that began in the 1970s has prompted employer...
IRLE’s State of the Unions 2015 starts by considering the impacts of the fifteen dollar minimum wage...
This analysis of California union membership draws on data from the 2001–02 California Union Census ...
More than a century ago, before there was a national legislative consensus around paying workers a f...
Six unions today cover 12,400 farmworker jobs on 258 California farms, a sharp decrease fro...
This Article will focus on the Council\u27s discussion of the controversial issues of dispute settle...
While primary responsibility for regulating labor relations affecting interstate commerce lies with ...
Young workers are vital to the future of California, the fifth-largest economy in the world. Workers...
This Comment will encompass three topics: First, governmental services are increasingly interrupted ...
Public sector employment in California has expanded dramatically in recent years, with corresponding...
In September 2002, Governor Gray Davis signed the first major amendments to the 1975 Agri-c...
The California Legislature’s efforts to expand the reach and scope of California employment statutes...
California’s state budget crisis and soft economy have conditioned its labor relations climate. Roug...
This chapter examines the current state of union-management relations in California, based on record...
The authors assess the status of recent organizing efforts in California and examine the challenges ...
The effective stalemate over national labor law reform that began in the 1970s has prompted employer...
IRLE’s State of the Unions 2015 starts by considering the impacts of the fifteen dollar minimum wage...
This analysis of California union membership draws on data from the 2001–02 California Union Census ...
More than a century ago, before there was a national legislative consensus around paying workers a f...
Six unions today cover 12,400 farmworker jobs on 258 California farms, a sharp decrease fro...
This Article will focus on the Council\u27s discussion of the controversial issues of dispute settle...
While primary responsibility for regulating labor relations affecting interstate commerce lies with ...
Young workers are vital to the future of California, the fifth-largest economy in the world. Workers...
This Comment will encompass three topics: First, governmental services are increasingly interrupted ...
Public sector employment in California has expanded dramatically in recent years, with corresponding...
In September 2002, Governor Gray Davis signed the first major amendments to the 1975 Agri-c...
The California Legislature’s efforts to expand the reach and scope of California employment statutes...