This article discuss three books that address various aspects of public sector labor history. It seeks to contextualize the current debate over public sector labor law and relations through the lessons of relevant history. The first book discussed is entitled The Man Who Saved New York: Hugh Carey and the Great Fiscal Crisis of 1975, by Seymour P. Lachman and Robert Polner. It recounts the leadership of Governor Carey and public sector labor leaders in reaching negotiated solutions through collective bargaining that helped solve New York City\u27s fiscal crisis in 1975. The second book is a long-forgotten 1948 treatise Government as Employer by Sterling D. Spero, published at the dawn of public sector collective bargaining in the United Sta...
As a result of New York City\u27s fiscal crisis in 1975, both the New York state legislature and Con...
The fourth study in Contributions to American economic history.Vols. 3-4 have title: History of labo...
A Review of Labor Relations Law in the Public Sector by Russell A. Smith, Harry T. Edwards, and R. T...
This article, part of a symposium on the history of various areas of labor and employment law, gives...
This chapter on New York City public sector labor history appeared in a book edited by Joshua B. Fre...
This Article reflects on possible conclusions to be drawn from this symposium. The article concludes...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] This four-volume set examines every social movement i...
When Wisconsin governor Scott Walker threatened the collective bargaining rights of the state’s publ...
Edited by professor Kenneth Casebeer, this work narrates the collective actions of workers and how t...
This Article provides an introduction to the symposium. This symposium originated in a session at th...
This chapter argues that although nineteenth-century labor markets were unencumbered by regulatory l...
The fourth study in Contributions to American economic history.Vols. 3-4 have title: History of labo...
This article presents a history of unionization and collective bargaining in higher education during...
THEARCHIVAL RECORDS OF American labor institutions are a rich re-source for the studies of American ...
Directed by: Dennis J. Pogue“Placing Labor History” provides a foundation for integrating place-base...
As a result of New York City\u27s fiscal crisis in 1975, both the New York state legislature and Con...
The fourth study in Contributions to American economic history.Vols. 3-4 have title: History of labo...
A Review of Labor Relations Law in the Public Sector by Russell A. Smith, Harry T. Edwards, and R. T...
This article, part of a symposium on the history of various areas of labor and employment law, gives...
This chapter on New York City public sector labor history appeared in a book edited by Joshua B. Fre...
This Article reflects on possible conclusions to be drawn from this symposium. The article concludes...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] This four-volume set examines every social movement i...
When Wisconsin governor Scott Walker threatened the collective bargaining rights of the state’s publ...
Edited by professor Kenneth Casebeer, this work narrates the collective actions of workers and how t...
This Article provides an introduction to the symposium. This symposium originated in a session at th...
This chapter argues that although nineteenth-century labor markets were unencumbered by regulatory l...
The fourth study in Contributions to American economic history.Vols. 3-4 have title: History of labo...
This article presents a history of unionization and collective bargaining in higher education during...
THEARCHIVAL RECORDS OF American labor institutions are a rich re-source for the studies of American ...
Directed by: Dennis J. Pogue“Placing Labor History” provides a foundation for integrating place-base...
As a result of New York City\u27s fiscal crisis in 1975, both the New York state legislature and Con...
The fourth study in Contributions to American economic history.Vols. 3-4 have title: History of labo...
A Review of Labor Relations Law in the Public Sector by Russell A. Smith, Harry T. Edwards, and R. T...