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Vol. 38, No. 4, Jane Flanagan, Scott Lerner Oct 2021

Vol. 38, No. 4, Jane Flanagan, Scott Lerner

The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report

Pandemic State: Navigating the State of Illinois' Response to the Challenges of Covid-19 in the Workplace

by Jane Flanagan and Scott Lerner


Recent Developments


Vol. 38, No. 3, Tom Bradley, Mark Bennett, John R. Russell Jul 2021

Vol. 38, No. 3, Tom Bradley, Mark Bennett, John R. Russell

The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report

Interest Arbitration during Economic and Social Crisis

By Tom Bradley, Mark Bennett, and John R. Russell

Recent Developments


Vol. 38, No. 2, Cass T. Casper Apr 2021

Vol. 38, No. 2, Cass T. Casper

The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report

Emergent Issues in the Law of Employee Terminations

By Cass T. Casper

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Age Diversity, Alexander Boni-Saenz Jan 2021

Age Diversity, Alexander Boni-Saenz

All Faculty Scholarship

This Article is the first to examine age diversity in the legal literature, mapping out its descriptive, normative, and legal dimensions. Age diversity is a plural concept, as heterogeneity of age can take many forms in various human institutions. Likewise, the normative rationales for these assorted age diversities are rooted in distinct theoretical foundations, making the case for or against age diversity contextual rather than universal. A host of legal rules play a significant role in regulating age diversity, influencing the presence of different generations in the workplace, judiciary, and Congress. Better understanding the nature and consequences of age diversity …


Vol. 38, No. 1, Robert Bruno, Nicholas Christen Jan 2021

Vol. 38, No. 1, Robert Bruno, Nicholas Christen

The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report

Educating During a Pandemic: The Role of Collective Bargaining in Going Back to School

By Robert Bruno and Nicholas Christen

Recent Developments