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Industrial Engineering And The Law, Robert E. Walker, Robert A. Fein Jan 1969

Industrial Engineering And The Law, Robert E. Walker, Robert A. Fein

Cleveland State Law Review

BOOM BACKLASH made recent headlines in the May 26th issue of The Wall Street Journal. The sub-heading, "Efficiency Falls and Pay Training Costs Increase as Labor Supply Shrinks" delves into the heart of industrial engineering. This represents, also, an expansive and enigmatic economic problem which is now confronting employers in northern Ohio and western Pennsylvania. It is the job of the industrial engineer to deal with the resulting problems of decreased productivity, contract erosion, and unbalanced labor relations.


Labor Union Group Legal Service For Members, Eugene Green Jan 1969

Labor Union Group Legal Service For Members, Eugene Green

Cleveland State Law Review

The right of associations to provide their members with legal services appears to be as broad as the freedom of assembly and discussion protected by the First and Fourteenth Amendments. These freedoms "are not confined to any field of human interest" and are of the same dimension in matters of local or national interest.


Arbitration As A Remedy In Labor Disputes, William F. Powers Jan 1969

Arbitration As A Remedy In Labor Disputes, William F. Powers

Cleveland State Law Review

The object of arbitration is the final disposition of the dispute in a non-technical, less expensive and more expeditious manner, by persons having expertise in labor management relations. Labor arbitration should not be categorized as a substitute for litigation.


Public Employees' Right To Strike, Marc J. Bloch Jan 1969

Public Employees' Right To Strike, Marc J. Bloch

Cleveland State Law Review

In a society which demands constantly increased services from its government, work stoppages in the public sector are cause for growing concern. Public employees are involved in myriad of service jobs. Yet, public employees are the largest group of employees in Ohio who lack basic labor rights.


Hospitals, Unions, And Strikes, Glenn E. Billington Jan 1969

Hospitals, Unions, And Strikes, Glenn E. Billington

Cleveland State Law Review

In April 12, 1967, the majority of the non-professional employees of St. Luke's Hospital of Cleveland, Ohio, members of Local 47, Building Service and Maintenance Union, walked off their jobs and set up picket lines across the entrance of the Hospital. In addition to bringing into the limelight the extremely poor working conditions in modern non-profit hospitals, the strike also pointed out a serious shortcoming of the law in Ohio and most other states. Before we can fully understand the problems of employees in non-profit hospitals, it is useful to briefly review the history of the modern hospital.