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Struggling Through The Thicket: Section 301 And The Washington Supreme Court, Mark Adams
Struggling Through The Thicket: Section 301 And The Washington Supreme Court, Mark Adams
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Divergent Strategies: Union Organizing And Alternative Dispute Resolution, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Divergent Strategies: Union Organizing And Alternative Dispute Resolution, Theodore J. St. Antoine
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The Commission on the Future of Worker-Management Relations, the so-called "Dunlop Commission," is focusing on three principal subjects: (1) union organizing, (2) worker participation in management decision making, and (3) alternative dispute resolution (ADR). I am going to concentrate on the last, but first I would like to say a few words about union organizing. After all, unionization and collective bargaining - and for that matter, worker participation as well - can fairly be viewed as special forms of alternative dispute resolution.
The Making Of The Model Employment Termination Act, Theodore J. St. Antoine
The Making Of The Model Employment Termination Act, Theodore J. St. Antoine
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Courts in about 45 states have ameliorated the harshness of employment at will, but the common-law modifications still exhibit serious deficiencies. Legislation is needed. The Model Employment Termination Act proposes a balanced compromise. It would protect most employees against discharge without good cause and it would relieve employers of the risk of devastating financial losses When liability is imposed. Arbitration procedures under the Model Act would also be simpler, faster, and cheaper than existing court proceedings.
Rethinking Rawls' Theory Of Liberty And Rights, James W. Nickel
Rethinking Rawls' Theory Of Liberty And Rights, James W. Nickel
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Unemployment Insurance: American Social Wage, Labor Organization And Legal Ideology, Kenneth M. Casebeer
Unemployment Insurance: American Social Wage, Labor Organization And Legal Ideology, Kenneth M. Casebeer
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