A Primer on American Labor Law

A Primer on American Labor Law
Author: William B. Gould IV
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 587
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1108471978

The book is for non-lawyers, lawyers and foreign audiences with an interest in the American labor and discrimination system.

An Introduction to Labor Law

An Introduction to Labor Law
Author: Michael Evan Gold
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2014-03-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0801470544

An Introduction to Labor Law is a useful primer that explains the basic principles of the federal law regulating the relationship of employers to labor unions. In this updated third edition, which features a new introduction, Michael Evan Gold discusses the law that applies to union organizing and representation elections, the duty to bargain in good faith, economic weapons such as strikes and lockouts, and the enforcement of collective bargaining agreements. Gold describes the structure and functions of the National Labor Relations Board and of the federal courts in regard to labor cases and also presents a number of legal issues presently in contention between labor and management.

Labor Guide to Labor Law

Labor Guide to Labor Law
Author: Bruce S. Feldacker
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2014-08-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0801454581

Labor Guide to Labor Law is a comprehensive survey of labor law in the private sector, written from the labor perspective for labor relations students and for unions and their members. This thoroughly revised and updated fifth edition covers new statutes, current issues, and the latest developments in labor and employment law.The text emphasizes issues of greatest importance to unions and employees. Where the law permits a union to make certain tactical choices, those choices are pointed out. Material is included on internal union matters that tend to be ignored in management texts. Bruce S. Feldacker and Michael J. Hayes cover applicable labor law principles from a union's initial organizing campaign to the mature bargaining relationship, including such subjects as the employee right to engage in protected concerted activity, the duty to bargain, labor arbitration, the use of strikes, picketing and other economic weapons in resolving a labor dispute, the duty of fair representation, internal union regulation, and employment discrimination.This book is also a useful reference and review for full-time union officers and representatives who have a working knowledge of labor law but wish to brush up on certain points as needed in their work. Both authors have extensive experience in the construction field, and they have been careful to include material on those aspects of labor law that are unique to that field.Labor Guide to Labor Law is structured to present an unbiased and comprehensive explanation of labor law principles for anyone interested in the field. Thus, labor relations educators, as well as practitioners in the field representing labor, management, or individual employees, should also find the text suitable for their use. Each chapter includes a summary, review questions and answers, a restatement of "Basic Legal principles" with citations to key cases, and a bibliography for additional research.

Labor Law in a Nutshell

Labor Law in a Nutshell
Author: Douglas L. Leslie
Publisher: West Publishing Company
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1992
Genre: Collective labor agreements
ISBN:

Early Regulation by Law and a Statutory Overview; NLRB Structure and Procedure; Selecting a Bargaining Representative; Organizational Picketing; Employer Economic Responses to Concerted Employee Activity; Secondary Boycotts, Hot Cargo Agreements, Union Jurisdictional Disputes and Featherbedding; Duty to Bargain; Labor and the Antitrust Laws; Enforcement of Collective Bargaining Agreements; Federal Preemption of State Legislation; NLRA Regulation of Internal Union Affairs; LMRDA Regulation of Internal Union Affairs.

Employment Law

Employment Law
Author: Steven Willborn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1238
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9781422490778

Employment law continues to be an exciting and fast-moving area of law, in both the courts and academia. Throughout this well-received book, the authors address the proper roles of economic incentives and legal regulations in achieving desirable outcomes in the workplace, encouraging students to question common assumptions underlying authority in the workplace, discuss simple rules and effective rules and their contrast, and examine the varied legal responses to problems in the workplace. Adaptable to a three- or four-hour course, this casebook contains few internal cross-references so that chapters can be taught out of sequence without damage to the overall integrity of the course. The Fifth Edition of Employment Law: Cases and Materials includes the following: Coverage of employment law implications of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. New and expanded coverage of international dismissal standards. Recent cases and developments on employee privacy, including City of Ontario v. Quon. New developments in employment discrimination, including Ricci and recent cases under the ADA Amendments Act of 2008. Comprehensive coverage of dismissal standards in private and public sector, including Engquist v. Oregon Department of Agriculture. Integration of the new Restatement of Employment Law into notes and questions. New coverage of the California apportionment of workers' compensation benefits when the disability results from work-related and non-work-related causes [Brodie v. Workers' Compensation Appeals Bd.]. Expanded review of multiple penalties under the OSHAct when the employer exposes a number of employees to a hazard [National Association of Home Builders v. OSHA]. The Teacher's Manual is designed to facilitate the creation of a customized course, with suggestions for emphasizing or de-emphasizing particular areas of the course. The authors include assignment suggestions for each section of the casebook. Each assignment is designed to provide materials for the standard 50-minute classroom session. The authors have also prepared an updated companion statutory supplement, Employment Law: Selected Federal and State Statutes, tracking the structure of the casebook. This book also is available in a three-hole punched, alternative loose-leaf version printed on 8.5 x 11 inch paper with wider margins and with the same pagination as the hardbound book.

Commonwealth Caribbean Employment and Labour Law

Commonwealth Caribbean Employment and Labour Law
Author: Natalie G.S. Corthésy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 739
Release: 2014-07-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1317701739

This new edition to the series will provide an up-to-date textbook covering a wide-range of employment and labour law issues which affect the Commonwealth Caribbean. Initially the book will embark on a comparative analysis of employment and labour law in Jamaica, Trinidad and Barbados, as a reference point for distinguishing the laws of other Commonwealth Caribbean jurisdictions. The book will continue to examine how the law operates within the legal systems of the Caribbean, taking into account the umbilical link to British jurisprudence and the persuasive precedent of other Commonwealth jurisdictions, and the impact this has had on the growth and development of the area. Commonwealth Caribbean Employment and Labour Law will be essential reading for students enrolled on Employment Law, Discrimination and Dismissal Law courses in the Caribbean.

Constangy's Field Guide to the Fair Labor Standards ACT 2014

Constangy's Field Guide to the Fair Labor Standards ACT 2014
Author: Michael D. Malfitano
Publisher: Daily Business Review
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-11-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781576256602

Daily Business Review Books is releasing their annual: Constangy's Field Guide to the Fair Labor Standards Act, authored by the law firm of Constangy Brooks & Smith, LLP. This book will provide Florida attorneys with clarity to the most recent developments under the FLSA's regulations and facilitate a better understanding of: FLSA retaliation claims. Including an analysis of the Supreme Court's decision in Kasten. What courts look for in granting or denying summary judgment, for plaintiffs and defendants, in an exemption case The continuing battle among the courts on defining the outside sales exemption: who is winning? The latest on coverage issues for the highly compensated employee exemption Damages for misclassification: how employers are escaping the big hit Failing to plead affirmative defenses: is all lost? and much more

Employment Law for Business

Employment Law for Business
Author: Dawn Bennett-Alexander
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Total Pages: 824
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Addresses law and employment decisions with a management perspective. This text explains how to approach and manage legal employment decisions, and outlines the specific legal framework in which management decisions are made.