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Orchestrating Equity: What Antidiscrimination Law Can Learn From Blind Hiring In American Orchestras, Stephen F. Marino Jan 2022

Orchestrating Equity: What Antidiscrimination Law Can Learn From Blind Hiring In American Orchestras, Stephen F. Marino

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Winner of Penn Law's 2022 Herman Lazarus Prize for the best paper on a topic of comparative labor or employment law:


Do Police Union Contracts Hinder Accountability: A Quantitative Approach, Jacob Bell Jan 2022

Do Police Union Contracts Hinder Accountability: A Quantitative Approach, Jacob Bell

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Winner of Penn Carey Law's 2022 Wiley C. Rutledge Memorial Fund Award for the best research project on the relation of law enforcement and individual liberty.


A Union By Any Other Name? How Capital Misses The Mark On The Position Of Worker Centers Within The Current Labor Law Regime, Elizabeth Dailey Jan 2019

A Union By Any Other Name? How Capital Misses The Mark On The Position Of Worker Centers Within The Current Labor Law Regime, Elizabeth Dailey

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Worker centers, community-based organizations that serve the most marginalized and unrepresented workers in American society, are under attack, again. With the decline of traditional labor unions in recent decades, worker centers have emerged to fill the void left by this decline and to organize and amplify the collective voice of low-wage, largely immigrant workers. These worker centers seek to rebalance the relative collective bargaining power between labor and capital in the 21st century economy. Technological advances, globalization, and the continued growth of the service sector have led to socioeconomic changes that have little resemblance to the industrial society that existed …


Digital Media And Unionization In The “Guilded" Age: How Labor Organizations In The Entertainment Industry Are Swimming Against The Current Of Streaming New Media And Technology, Jacqueline G.H. Kim Jan 2018

Digital Media And Unionization In The “Guilded" Age: How Labor Organizations In The Entertainment Industry Are Swimming Against The Current Of Streaming New Media And Technology, Jacqueline G.H. Kim

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Working Models: An Analysis Of Workplace Mediation Programs Available To New York City Complainants, Nina Martinez Jan 2015

Working Models: An Analysis Of Workplace Mediation Programs Available To New York City Complainants, Nina Martinez

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