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Labor and Employment Law

Journal

1988

Collective bargaining

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Labor Law Successorship Under The National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement And The Union's Campaign For Job Security, Thomas P. Geis, Ward L. Smith Apr 1988

Labor Law Successorship Under The National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement And The Union's Campaign For Job Security, Thomas P. Geis, Ward L. Smith

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Management's Unilateral Implementation Of Drug Testing Programs: Are The Unions Left Holding The Jar, Royce Robert Remington Jan 1988

Management's Unilateral Implementation Of Drug Testing Programs: Are The Unions Left Holding The Jar, Royce Robert Remington

Cleveland State Law Review

This Note demonstrates that organized labor's effectiveness in negotiation is imperative to the adequate protection of its members from invasive drug testing procedures. Negotiation must be achieved by asserting that drug testing is a mandatory subject of bargaining for the reasons set forth in section III. The best results in negotiation will be evidenced where the union representative is aware of both the technical and procedural shortcomings of drug testing, as well as, the inequities of the collective bargaining agreement in question. For these reasons, this Note will highlight those areas which the unions must address in negotiation in order …