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Just Notice: A Paradigm-Shifting Solution To Economic Dismissals, Anne M. Lofaso Oct 2011

Just Notice: A Paradigm-Shifting Solution To Economic Dismissals, Anne M. Lofaso

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Religion Anti-Discrimination And The Decline Of Labor Law, Nathan B. Oman Feb 2011

Religion Anti-Discrimination And The Decline Of Labor Law, Nathan B. Oman

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Mandatory Disclosure In The Market For Union Representation, Matthew T. Bodie Jan 2011

Mandatory Disclosure In The Market For Union Representation, Matthew T. Bodie

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For over sixty years, the National Labor Relations Board has followed the “laboratory conditions” doctrine in its regulation of representation elections. According to the doctrine, the Board must provide workers with an electoral “laboratory” in order to determine the “uninhibited desires” of the employees. Elections are vacated and conducted anew if the winning party violated the laboratory conditions. The laboratory conditions doctrine suggests an active and vigorous role for the Board in providing employees with the proper election environment. However, the Board’s regulation has largely focused on keeping out electoral impurities and has done little to make sure employees have …