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Heeding "The Best Of Prophets": Historical Perspective And Potential Reform Of Public Sector Collective Bargaining In Indiana, Todd C. Dvorak Apr 2010

Heeding "The Best Of Prophets": Historical Perspective And Potential Reform Of Public Sector Collective Bargaining In Indiana, Todd C. Dvorak

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Response To Gillian Lester And Stewart J. Schwab: An Indiana Perspective, William R. Groth Jan 2001

Response To Gillian Lester And Stewart J. Schwab: An Indiana Perspective, William R. Groth

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: New Rules for a New Game: Regulating Employment Relationships in the 21st Century, held at the Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington.


Commentary (Bargaining And Discussion-Is It A Happy Marriage?), Richard J. Darko Jan 1975

Commentary (Bargaining And Discussion-Is It A Happy Marriage?), Richard J. Darko

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: A Year of Teacher Bargaining in Indiana


Exploitation Of Migrants By Crew Leaders: A Proposal For Change, Roberta Getman Oct 1973

Exploitation Of Migrants By Crew Leaders: A Proposal For Change, Roberta Getman

IUSTITIA

The agricultural industry, because of seasonal nature of crops, is unique in its use of labor. The required labor force fluctuates not only from year to year but from week to week, and day to day. Not as many laborers are required to weed and cultivate as are needed to plant and harvest. Inclement weather reduces the need for workers. The grower in Indiana needs an efficient means for ensuring a supply of labor for each season. Each spring between fifteen and twenty thousand Mexican- Americans come to Indiana to plant, cultivate, and harvest its crops. Traditionally, the work force …


Strategies For Change: Migrant Workers In Indiana, Louis Rosenberg Oct 1973

Strategies For Change: Migrant Workers In Indiana, Louis Rosenberg

IUSTITIA

There are enormous problems which beset migrant workers throughout America. In an effort to come to grips with conditions of the downtrodden in Indiana a symposium was held recently on the campus of Indiana University which dealt with possible mechanisms for changing the inhuman plight of the farm worker. Wages, housing, and working conditions are major areas which account for the debased and squalid situation of the worker.


Indiana Labor Relations Law, By Fred Witney, Joseph Lazar Jan 1961

Indiana Labor Relations Law, By Fred Witney, Joseph Lazar

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.