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Automation's Impact On Industrial Safety, Donald F. Harrington Jan 1958

Automation's Impact On Industrial Safety, Donald F. Harrington

Cleveland State Law Review

Automation has been variously described as a diabolical scheme of management, as a second industrial revolution, and as merely the next step in the slow evolution away from the "sweat shops" of the past. None of these definitions is completely wrong and none is completely right. As with most concepts that threaten to change existing social and economic patterns, its appraisal depends largely on how it will affect the one making the appraisal. Its importance in law lies chiefly in its impact on safety standards.


Staggering Punitive Damages Against Labor Unions, Thurlow Smoot Jan 1958

Staggering Punitive Damages Against Labor Unions, Thurlow Smoot

Cleveland State Law Review

The two U.S. Supreme Court decisions rendered in late May, 1958, involving labor unions, have received widespread publicity, have been the subject of much editorial and other comment, and have caused considerable consternation among labor unions and among some employers who see where they may be involved. Now upon analysis, are the rulings of great significance, worthy of the concern they have caused, portending something new in labor relations? The probability is that they are.


Book Review, Robley D. Evans Jan 1958

Book Review, Robley D. Evans

Cleveland State Law Review

Reviewing Milton Derber and Edwin Young, Labor and the New Deal, University of Wisconsin Press, 1957