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Panel: The Fair Labor Standards Act And Professional Employment On Campus, John Ho
Panel: The Fair Labor Standards Act And Professional Employment On Campus, John Ho
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
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Panel: Higher Education Issues At Public Sector Labor Boards, Majorie Wittner
Panel: Higher Education Issues At Public Sector Labor Boards, Majorie Wittner
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
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Disability Rights And Labor: Is This Conflict Really Necessary?, Samuel R. Bagenstos
Disability Rights And Labor: Is This Conflict Really Necessary?, Samuel R. Bagenstos
Indiana Law Journal
In this Essay, I hope to do two things: First, I try to put the current labor-disability controversy into that broader context. Second, and perhaps more important, I take a position on how disability rights advocates should approach both the current contro-versy and labor-disability tensions more broadly. As to the narrow dispute over wage-and-hour protections for personal-assistance workers, I argue both that those workers have a compelling normative claim to full FLSA protection—a claim that disability rights advocates should recognize—and that supporting the claim of those workers is pragmatically in the best interests of the disability rights movement. As to …