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Five Myths About Public Sector Labor Law In Nevada, Ruben J. Garcia
Five Myths About Public Sector Labor Law In Nevada, Ruben J. Garcia
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The forces of collective bargaining reform in the 78th Nevada Legislative Session primarily set about to: (1) make it easier for employees not to pay anything to the unions that are required to represent them in negotiations and grievance handling and (2) eliminate the kinds of agreements and practices that purportedly have caused financial turmoil to the state as it emerges from the depths of the Great Recession. Unfortunately, many of these “reforms” were based on misconceptions about the role and effects of public sector collective bargaining in Nevada and in American society generally. In this article, I describe five …
Joint Employers: The Nevada Casino Operator's Role In Regulating Labor Conditions Of Venue Employees, Mary Tran
Joint Employers: The Nevada Casino Operator's Role In Regulating Labor Conditions Of Venue Employees, Mary Tran
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
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The Unpaid Internship: A Stepping Stone To A Successful Career Or The Stumbling Block Of An Illegal Enterprise? Finding The Right Balance Between Worker Autonomy And Worker Protection, Jessica A. Magaldi, Olha Kolisnyk
The Unpaid Internship: A Stepping Stone To A Successful Career Or The Stumbling Block Of An Illegal Enterprise? Finding The Right Balance Between Worker Autonomy And Worker Protection, Jessica A. Magaldi, Olha Kolisnyk
Nevada Law Journal
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