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Employee Drug Testing: Federal Courts Are Redefining Individual Rights Of Privacy, Will Labor Arbitrators Follow Suit?, Geoffrey T. Kirk Nov 1989

Employee Drug Testing: Federal Courts Are Redefining Individual Rights Of Privacy, Will Labor Arbitrators Follow Suit?, Geoffrey T. Kirk

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Arbitral Treatment Of Subcontracting After Milwaukee Spring Ii: Much Ado About Nothing?, Kenneth M. Kirsner Nov 1989

Arbitral Treatment Of Subcontracting After Milwaukee Spring Ii: Much Ado About Nothing?, Kenneth M. Kirsner

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Merging The Rla And The Nlra For Eastern Air Lines: Can It Fly?, Elizabeth L. Cocanougher Nov 1989

Merging The Rla And The Nlra For Eastern Air Lines: Can It Fly?, Elizabeth L. Cocanougher

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Distinguishing Arbitration And Private Settlement In Nlrb Deferral Policy, Michael K. Northrop Nov 1989

Distinguishing Arbitration And Private Settlement In Nlrb Deferral Policy, Michael K. Northrop

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Foreword, The Editors Nov 1989

Foreword, The Editors

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Deferral, Waiver, And Arbitration Under The Nlra: From Status To Contract And Back Again, Dennis O. Lynch Nov 1989

Deferral, Waiver, And Arbitration Under The Nlra: From Status To Contract And Back Again, Dennis O. Lynch

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Successorship Doctrine, The Courts And Arbitrators: Common Sense Or Dollars And Cents?, Jeffrey M. Landau Nov 1989

Successorship Doctrine, The Courts And Arbitrators: Common Sense Or Dollars And Cents?, Jeffrey M. Landau

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Differing Nature Of The Weingarten Right To Union Representation In The Nlrb And Arbitral Forums, Steven J. Silverman Nov 1989

The Differing Nature Of The Weingarten Right To Union Representation In The Nlrb And Arbitral Forums, Steven J. Silverman

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Arbitration And Selective Discipline Of Union Officials After Metropolitan Edison, Cathy M. Stutin Nov 1989

Arbitration And Selective Discipline Of Union Officials After Metropolitan Edison, Cathy M. Stutin

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Essay: Statutory Rights And Arbitral Values: Some Conclusions, Dennis O. Lynch Nov 1989

Essay: Statutory Rights And Arbitral Values: Some Conclusions, Dennis O. Lynch

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Primer On Power Balancing Under The National Labor Relations Act, James B. Zimarowski Oct 1989

A Primer On Power Balancing Under The National Labor Relations Act, James B. Zimarowski

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

The focus of this Article is twofold. First, it addresses the substantive power control mechanisms established and regulated by the National Labor Relations Board (Board) and the courts. Second, it examines the power balancing methodology embraced by these dispute resolution forums. This Article takes the position that power balancing analysis designed to achieve the NLRA's multidimensional policies is a more fruitful endeavor than the analysis of economic efficiency or a partisan approach subject to political considerations.


Conflict Resolution In Industrial Relations, Theodore J. St. Antoine Jan 1989

Conflict Resolution In Industrial Relations, Theodore J. St. Antoine

Book Chapters

Only about one-fifth of the American labor force is unionized. With certain important exceptions, therefore, no formal machinery exists to resolve the various disputes that arise between a majority of the country's workers and their employers. The exception, which will not be treated in detail in this study, relate to (1) the right to organize into unions, which has been protected in most of the private sector since 1935 by the National Labor Relations Act and in the public sector since the 1960s by federal law and regulation covering U.S. Government employees and by statutes in about thirty states covering …