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The Iowa Unemployment Appeals Telephone Hearing Process, Bruce Graham
The Iowa Unemployment Appeals Telephone Hearing Process, Bruce Graham
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
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National Association Of Administrative Law Judges Special Committee On Unemployment Insurance Appeals Proceedings, David J. Agatstein
National Association Of Administrative Law Judges Special Committee On Unemployment Insurance Appeals Proceedings, David J. Agatstein
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
No abstract provided.
Unemployment Insurance Committee Report, Paul Wyler
Unemployment Insurance Committee Report, Paul Wyler
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
No abstract provided.
Redeeming A Lost Generation: "The Year Of Law School Litigation" And The Future Of The Law School Transparency Movement, Andrew S. Murphy
Redeeming A Lost Generation: "The Year Of Law School Litigation" And The Future Of The Law School Transparency Movement, Andrew S. Murphy
Indiana Law Journal
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The Great Recession And The Pressure On Workplace Rights, Katherine S. Newman
The Great Recession And The Pressure On Workplace Rights, Katherine S. Newman
Chicago-Kent Law Review
This paper explores the impact of the Great Recession on the rights of workers in the U.S. and overseas. While secular trends in play before the economic downturn began had already eroded employment benefits and workers’ right, recent economic conditions have exacerbated conditions for workers. With the Great Recession have come record levels of long term unemployment, a rise in the number of involuntary part-time workers, and a growth in the already high rates of youth unemployment. All of these conditions, along with the decline of union representation, have placed downward pressure on wages and forced workers to give back …