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Compensation, Commodification, And Disablement: How Law Has Dehumanized Laboring Bodies And Excluded Nonlaboring Humans, Karen M. Tani
Compensation, Commodification, And Disablement: How Law Has Dehumanized Laboring Bodies And Excluded Nonlaboring Humans, Karen M. Tani
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Injury Impoverished: Workplace Accidents, Capitalism, and Law in the Progressive Era. by Nate Holdren.
Is Labor Really Cheap In China - Compliance With Labor And Employment Laws, Marisa Anne Pagnattaro
Is Labor Really Cheap In China - Compliance With Labor And Employment Laws, Marisa Anne Pagnattaro
San Diego International Law Journal
This Article details China’s the growing body of labor and employment laws. Specifically, this research analyzes major labor and employment law developments in China, including the newly adopted Labor Contract Law, employment discrimination sexual harassment, wages, workplace health and safety, worker privacy, and dispute resolution. The ramifications of this developing legal landscape on U.S. companies doing business in China are also discussed.
Workers' Compensation Under Alternative Insurance Arrangements, Terry Thomason, Timothy P. Schmidle, John F. Burton
Workers' Compensation Under Alternative Insurance Arrangements, Terry Thomason, Timothy P. Schmidle, John F. Burton
Employment Research Newsletter
No abstract provided.
New Hope For Workers' Compensation Programs, H. Allan Hunt, Rochelle Virginia Habeck
New Hope For Workers' Compensation Programs, H. Allan Hunt, Rochelle Virginia Habeck
Employment Research Newsletter
No abstract provided.