9781422429037-1422429032-Modern Labor Law in the Private and Public Sectors: Cases and Materials

Modern Labor Law in the Private and Public Sectors: Cases and Materials

ISBN-13: 9781422429037
ISBN-10: 1422429032
Edition: 1st
Author: Anne Marie Lofaso, Joseph E. Slater, Seth D. Harris, David L. Gregory
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Lexis/Nexis
Format: Hardcover 1264 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781422429037
ISBN-10: 1422429032
Edition: 1st
Author: Anne Marie Lofaso, Joseph E. Slater, Seth D. Harris, David L. Gregory
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Lexis/Nexis
Format: Hardcover 1264 pages

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Modern Labor Law in the Private and Public Sectors: Cases and Materials (ISBN-13: 9781422429037 and ISBN-10: 1422429032), written by authors Anne Marie Lofaso, Joseph E. Slater, Seth D. Harris, David L. Gregory, was published by Lexis/Nexis in 2013. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Labor & Employment (Business Law, Labor Law, Law Specialties) books. You can easily purchase or rent Modern Labor Law in the Private and Public Sectors: Cases and Materials (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Labor & Employment books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.5.

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Modern Labor Law in the Private and Public Sectors is a casebook that presents a truly modern approach to labor law in the United States. Modern Labor Law incorporates two modern trends in labor law: the shift of union density from the private-sector to the public-sector and the growth of organizing outside the NLRA process. During the course of writing, the authors have continued to update the content to reflect the changes in public-sector labor laws in several states and the new debates over policy. Each chapter begins with cases and materials relating to private-sector workers and also includes materials relating to the same issue in the context of public-sector employment. This book incorporates both these modern trends, so that students entering the practice of labor law -- on the side of unions, employers, or government agencies -- will understand what they are likely to encounter.

This book is structured around the life cycles of the organizing and collective bargaining processes. The first part of this casebook provides a history of labor relations in the United States, and the coverage of labor statutes in the private and public sectors. It then moves to organizing and collective worker protests, with one chapter mostly dedicated to modern alternatives to traditional union organizing, and other chapters explaining the traditional labor law protections for worker protests. This part also explores why and how the law of public-sector labor relations developed so much later and, in many ways, so differently, than private-sector law. The bulk of the rest of the book studies the life cycle of unions: collective bargaining; strikes, economic weapons, and impasse resolution in the public sector; contract administration; and secondary activity and related actions. It concludes with three chapters that examine the rights of individual workers within their unions, bargaining relationships in transition (successorship), and preemption.

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