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Introduction: The Enduring Power Of Collective Rights, In Labor Law Stories, Catherine L. Fisk, Laura J. Cooper Jan 2005

Introduction: The Enduring Power Of Collective Rights, In Labor Law Stories, Catherine L. Fisk, Laura J. Cooper

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Toward The Feminization Of Collective Bargaining Law, Gillian L. Lester Jan 1991

Toward The Feminization Of Collective Bargaining Law, Gillian L. Lester

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Canadian collective bargaining law is flawed because it fails to address the concerns of a substantial segment of the work force and overlooks women as a rich source of insight into the dynamics of the bargaining environment. The author begins by exploring the problems inherent in the classical contractualist model, arguing that current collective bargaining law reflects these weaknesses and echoes a morality and ideology which are stereotypically masculine. By analyzing the legal and practical structures of collective bargaining, the author illustrates the ways in which the "morality of the workplace" is manifested differently between men and women. The author …


Labor Contracts And The Taft-Hartley Act, Charles H. Livengood Jr. Jan 1947

Labor Contracts And The Taft-Hartley Act, Charles H. Livengood Jr.

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