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Arbitration Under Union-Negotiated Collective-Bargaining Agreements: The Need For Perspicuity When Employees Waive The Right To Pursue Discrimination Claims In Federal Court, Travis Thickstun
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
How clear and unmistakable should arbitration clauses be when employees waive their right to pursue discrimination claims in federal court under union-negotiated collective-bargaining agreements? The United States courts of appeals have been split on this question since the Supreme Court handed down its decisions in Wright v. Universal Maritime Service Corp. and 14 Penn Plaza LLC v. Pyett. In Wright, the Court held that waiver in union-negotiated collective-bargaining agreements must be “clear and unmistakable.” Eleven years later, in Pyett, the Court affirmed its clear-and-unmistakable standard for waiver of a union member’s right to pursue her statutory claim through litigation. Since …
Forgotten On The Frontlines: The Plight Of Direct Care Workers During Covid-19, John D. Blum, Shawn R. Mathis
Forgotten On The Frontlines: The Plight Of Direct Care Workers During Covid-19, John D. Blum, Shawn R. Mathis
Faculty Publications & Other Works
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State Labor Law And Federal Police Reform, Stephen Rushin, Allison Garnett
State Labor Law And Federal Police Reform, Stephen Rushin, Allison Garnett
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Planning Past Pensions, Julie Roin
Planning Past Pensions, Julie Roin
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
Evidence of state and local government dysfunction surfaces in many areas. One is the operation of employee pension plans. Free from the strictures of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (“ERISA”), some state governments failed to adequately fund their pension promises. With the imminent retirement of the baby boom generation, these states are facing what appear to be insurmountable pension debts. Illinois is one of the worst hit states, with grossly underfunded pension plans, a state constitutional prohibition on reducing pension benefits, and a sizable non-pension-related budget deficit. Illinois courts will likely strike down recently passed pension “reforms.” There are …
Gearing Up For The Next Industrial Revolution: 3d Printing, Home-Based Factories, And Modes Of Social Control, Elizabeth J. Kennedy, Andrea Giampetro-Meyer
Gearing Up For The Next Industrial Revolution: 3d Printing, Home-Based Factories, And Modes Of Social Control, Elizabeth J. Kennedy, Andrea Giampetro-Meyer
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
While former industrial factories are being converted into modern living spaces in cities across the country, residential homes are being converted into modern factories thanks to advances in three-dimensional (“3D”) printing technology, an emerging “Maker Movement,” and the rise of online marketplaces like Etsy. Despite growing environmental, child-labor, and safety concerns, these “home-based factories” are largely unregulated. In the absence of traditional workplace protections, how can we gear up for the “next industrial revolution” while guarding against the sweatshop conditions of the last? How can we harness the Maker Movement’s commitment to do-it-yourself democracy in order to combat abuses by …
Tobacco's Other Downside: Child Labor In American Tobacco Fields, Katherine Colburn
Tobacco's Other Downside: Child Labor In American Tobacco Fields, Katherine Colburn
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Hiding The Statute In Plain View: University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center V. Nassar, Michael J. Zimmer
Hiding The Statute In Plain View: University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center V. Nassar, Michael J. Zimmer
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Title Vii’S Last Harrah: Can Discrimination Be Plausibly Pled?, Michael J. Zimmer
Title Vii’S Last Harrah: Can Discrimination Be Plausibly Pled?, Michael J. Zimmer
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Diverging Doctrine, Converging Outcomes: Evaluating Age Discrimination Law In The United Kingdom And The United States, Susan Bisom-Rapp, Malcolm Sargeant
Diverging Doctrine, Converging Outcomes: Evaluating Age Discrimination Law In The United Kingdom And The United States, Susan Bisom-Rapp, Malcolm Sargeant
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Could The American Psychiatric Association Cause You Headaches? The Dangersous Interaction Between The Dsm-5 And Employment Law, Douglas A. Hass
Could The American Psychiatric Association Cause You Headaches? The Dangersous Interaction Between The Dsm-5 And Employment Law, Douglas A. Hass
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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50 Years Of (Non) Equal Pay For Equal Work, Katie Rinkus
50 Years Of (Non) Equal Pay For Equal Work, Katie Rinkus
Public Interest Law Reporter
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A Proposed Overhaul Of The State Department's Summer Work Travel Program To Prevent Labor Violations And Human Trafficking, Margaret O'Donoghue
A Proposed Overhaul Of The State Department's Summer Work Travel Program To Prevent Labor Violations And Human Trafficking, Margaret O'Donoghue
Public Interest Law Reporter
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"How Much Are You Worth?" The Effects Of Human Trafficking On The Sex Trade In Illinois And The Remedies Designed To Eliminate It. , Sabena Auyeung
"How Much Are You Worth?" The Effects Of Human Trafficking On The Sex Trade In Illinois And The Remedies Designed To Eliminate It. , Sabena Auyeung
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
While You Were Eating: The Unspoken Human Cost Of Putting Food On Our Tables, Darci Jenkins, Miguel Keberlein Gutierrez
While You Were Eating: The Unspoken Human Cost Of Putting Food On Our Tables, Darci Jenkins, Miguel Keberlein Gutierrez
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Removing Roadblocks: Certificates Of Good Conduct And Relief From Disabilties, Michael Lorden
Removing Roadblocks: Certificates Of Good Conduct And Relief From Disabilties, Michael Lorden
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Give And Take: The Chicago Teachers Union Strike And Its Local And National Impact, Margaret Jones
Give And Take: The Chicago Teachers Union Strike And Its Local And National Impact, Margaret Jones
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Inequality, Individualized Risk & Insecurity, Michael J. Zimmer
Inequality, Individualized Risk & Insecurity, Michael J. Zimmer
Faculty Publications & Other Works
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Binders Full Of Women & Closing The Gap, Michael J. Zimmer
Binders Full Of Women & Closing The Gap, Michael J. Zimmer
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Regretting Roth? Why And How The Supreme Court Could Deprive Tenured Public Teachers Of Due Process Rights In Employment, Karl D. Camillucci
Regretting Roth? Why And How The Supreme Court Could Deprive Tenured Public Teachers Of Due Process Rights In Employment, Karl D. Camillucci
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Reflections On The Nlrb's Labor Law Jurisprudence After Wilma Liebman, David L. Gregory, Ian Hayes, Amanda Jaret
Reflections On The Nlrb's Labor Law Jurisprudence After Wilma Liebman, David L. Gregory, Ian Hayes, Amanda Jaret
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Tenure Reform Amidst Economic Uncertainty: A New Jersey Model For Retaining Quality Teachers, Alisha Howell
Tenure Reform Amidst Economic Uncertainty: A New Jersey Model For Retaining Quality Teachers, Alisha Howell
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Wal-Mart V. Dukes: Taking The Protection Out Of Protected Classes., Michael J. Zimmer
Wal-Mart V. Dukes: Taking The Protection Out Of Protected Classes., Michael J. Zimmer
Faculty Publications & Other Works
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North American Border Wars: The Role Of Canadian And American Scholarship In U.S. Labor Law Reform Debates, Susan Bisom-Rapp, Michael J. Zimmer
North American Border Wars: The Role Of Canadian And American Scholarship In U.S. Labor Law Reform Debates, Susan Bisom-Rapp, Michael J. Zimmer
Faculty Publications & Other Works
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Sub-Minimum Wage Or Sub-Human? The Potential Impact On The Civil Rights Of People With Disabilities In Employment, Laura C. Hoffman
Sub-Minimum Wage Or Sub-Human? The Potential Impact On The Civil Rights Of People With Disabilities In Employment, Laura C. Hoffman
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Outsourcing Liability: Are The True Causes Of Unemployment Hiding Behind The Corporate Veil? , Cynthia Herrera
Outsourcing Liability: Are The True Causes Of Unemployment Hiding Behind The Corporate Veil? , Cynthia Herrera
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
The Echoes Of Slavery: Recognizing The Racist Origins Of The Agricultural And Domestic Worker Exclusion From The National Labor Relations Act., Juan F. Perea
Faculty Publications & Other Works
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Unions & The Great Recession: Is Transnationalism The Answer?, Michael J. Zimmer
Unions & The Great Recession: Is Transnationalism The Answer?, Michael J. Zimmer
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Mandatory Use Of E-Verify By Federal Contractors: Benefits, Burdens, And Implications, Christina Mcmahon
Mandatory Use Of E-Verify By Federal Contractors: Benefits, Burdens, And Implications, Christina Mcmahon
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Making The Cut: Jobs, Programs And Services For Individuals With Disabilities Eliminated By 2010 Budget In Illinois, Ellen Westley
Making The Cut: Jobs, Programs And Services For Individuals With Disabilities Eliminated By 2010 Budget In Illinois, Ellen Westley
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Ricci V. Destefano: Disparate Impact And Title Vii Implications On Employment, Bill Schramm
Ricci V. Destefano: Disparate Impact And Title Vii Implications On Employment, Bill Schramm
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.