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Full-Text Articles in Labor and Employment Law
Consider The Source: When The Harasser Is The Boss, Susan Grover, Kimberly Piro
Consider The Source: When The Harasser Is The Boss, Susan Grover, Kimberly Piro
Faculty Publications
In Consider the Source, Susan Grover and Kim Piro argue for a change in the analysis that courts apply to determine whether actionable workplace harassment has occurred. They identify a gap in current doctrine, which allows courts to ignore the status of the harasser as co-worker or supervisor. The authors argue that harassment at the hands of a supervisor is necessarily more severe and pervasive than the same harassment by a coworker. As a result, they recommend that the harasser's identity as a supervisor or co-worker be treated as a necessary consideration when courts assess whether actionable harassment has occurred.
Protecting Economic Stability: The Washington Supreme Court Breathes New Life In The Public-Policy Exception To At-Will Employment For Domestic Violence Victims, Margaret C. Hobday
Protecting Economic Stability: The Washington Supreme Court Breathes New Life In The Public-Policy Exception To At-Will Employment For Domestic Violence Victims, Margaret C. Hobday
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
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Rehabilitative Employees And The National Labor Relations Act, Justin C. Sorrell
Rehabilitative Employees And The National Labor Relations Act, Justin C. Sorrell
William & Mary Law Review
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Book Review (Paul Frymer's Black And Blue: African Americans, The Labor Movement, And The Decline Of The Democratic Party)., Sophia Z. Lee
Book Review (Paul Frymer's Black And Blue: African Americans, The Labor Movement, And The Decline Of The Democratic Party)., Sophia Z. Lee
All Faculty Scholarship
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Talking Is Worthwhile: The Role Of Employee Voice In Protecting, Enhancing, And Encouraging Individual Rights To Job Security In A Collective System, Anne M. Lofaso
Law Faculty Scholarship
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