This report examines the collective bargaining rights of federal, state, and local workers. The report also discusses the constitutional concerns that may be raised by state legislation that attempts to invalidate existing collective bargaining agreements
Collective bargaining is defined in art. 1 of the Law no. 62/2011 of the social dialogue as the nego...
While the unionization of most private-sector workers is governed by the National Labor Relations Ac...
Public sector collective bargaining is a recent and lengthy chapter in the book of labor relations. ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 1935, the f...
While the United States Constitution has attracted considerable attention at an international level,...
Public employees across the nation are forming and joining organizations. At the same time the tradi...
A fundamental premise of Canadian labour relations legislation is that all workers have a right to f...
This article discusses the arguments against adopting collective bargaining in the public sector and...
During cycles of public sector budgetary crises, governmental entities frequently undertake efforts ...
Legislation enacted in many states following the 2010 elections in the United States strengthened un...
In recent years, a number of states have enacted legislation providing collective bargaining rights ...
Eliminates collective bargaining rights for teachers, nurses, police officers, firefighters, and oth...
Legislation enacted in many states following the 2010 elections in the United States strengthened un...
Recently some state and local governments in the United States have sharply reduced or eliminated pu...
As public sector budgets have waxed and waned in response to changes in the economic cycle over the ...
Collective bargaining is defined in art. 1 of the Law no. 62/2011 of the social dialogue as the nego...
While the unionization of most private-sector workers is governed by the National Labor Relations Ac...
Public sector collective bargaining is a recent and lengthy chapter in the book of labor relations. ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 1935, the f...
While the United States Constitution has attracted considerable attention at an international level,...
Public employees across the nation are forming and joining organizations. At the same time the tradi...
A fundamental premise of Canadian labour relations legislation is that all workers have a right to f...
This article discusses the arguments against adopting collective bargaining in the public sector and...
During cycles of public sector budgetary crises, governmental entities frequently undertake efforts ...
Legislation enacted in many states following the 2010 elections in the United States strengthened un...
In recent years, a number of states have enacted legislation providing collective bargaining rights ...
Eliminates collective bargaining rights for teachers, nurses, police officers, firefighters, and oth...
Legislation enacted in many states following the 2010 elections in the United States strengthened un...
Recently some state and local governments in the United States have sharply reduced or eliminated pu...
As public sector budgets have waxed and waned in response to changes in the economic cycle over the ...
Collective bargaining is defined in art. 1 of the Law no. 62/2011 of the social dialogue as the nego...
While the unionization of most private-sector workers is governed by the National Labor Relations Ac...
Public sector collective bargaining is a recent and lengthy chapter in the book of labor relations. ...