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Duke Law

1985

Interpretation and construction

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Foreword, Richard L. Schmalbeck Oct 1985

Foreword, Richard L. Schmalbeck

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Tax Legislation In The Reagan Era—Movement To Or From A Consumption Base?, Charles O. Galvin Oct 1985

Tax Legislation In The Reagan Era—Movement To Or From A Consumption Base?, Charles O. Galvin

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Toward A Theory Of “Just Cause” In Employee Discipline Cases, Roger I. Abrams, Dennis R. Nolan Jun 1985

Toward A Theory Of “Just Cause” In Employee Discipline Cases, Roger I. Abrams, Dennis R. Nolan

Duke Law Journal

Although almost every collective bargaining agreement permits the employer to discipline an employee for "just cause," the concept of just cause is not well understood. Rather than leading to fair and consistent resolutions of disciplinary disputes, the concept, as applied in arbitration proceedings, has led to inconsistent results that fail to serve the interests of either management or labor. This article develops a systematic theory of just cause in employee discipline cases by exploring the fundamental understanding of the employment relationship and the effect of the collective bargaining agreement on the fundamental understanding. It presents a model of just cause, …


Employee Handbooks And Employment-At-Will Contracts, Richard Harrison Winters Feb 1985

Employee Handbooks And Employment-At-Will Contracts, Richard Harrison Winters

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Special Education In England And Wales, William G. Buss Jan 1985

Special Education In England And Wales, William G. Buss

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.