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Labor And Employment Law, Thomas M. Winn Iii, Lindsey H. Dobbs Nov 2004

Labor And Employment Law, Thomas M. Winn Iii, Lindsey H. Dobbs

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Penal Institutions Use Of Inmates For Private Gain: Authorize Use Of Inmates As Voluntary Labor For Privately Owned Profit-Making Employers Producing Goods And Services For Sale To Public And Private Purchasers; Authorize Georgia Correctional Industries Administration To Enter Into Service Contracts With Privately Owned Profit-Making Employers Producing Goods And Services For Sale To Public And Private Purchasers; Provide For Determinations By The Georgia Department Of Labor As To Whether Inmates Would Be Displacing Other Workers And Whether Labor Shortages Exist, Randall Wharton Sep 2004

Penal Institutions Use Of Inmates For Private Gain: Authorize Use Of Inmates As Voluntary Labor For Privately Owned Profit-Making Employers Producing Goods And Services For Sale To Public And Private Purchasers; Authorize Georgia Correctional Industries Administration To Enter Into Service Contracts With Privately Owned Profit-Making Employers Producing Goods And Services For Sale To Public And Private Purchasers; Provide For Determinations By The Georgia Department Of Labor As To Whether Inmates Would Be Displacing Other Workers And Whether Labor Shortages Exist, Randall Wharton

Georgia State University Law Review

HB 1173 would have amended Chapters 1, 5, and 10 of Title 42 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated to allow inmates to volunteer for certain jobs in private industries. Additionally, it would have allowed the private sale of inmate-produced goods, directed the Georgia Department of Labor to ensure that inmates did not displace other and that officials only use inmate labor in areas where labor shortages existed, and allowed penal authorities to enter into service contracts with privately owned profit-making employers producing goods and services for sale to public and private purchasers.


If It's Hardly Worth Doing, It's Hardly Worth Doing Right: How The Nlra's Goals Are Defeated Through Inadequate Remedies, Robert M. Worster Iii May 2004

If It's Hardly Worth Doing, It's Hardly Worth Doing Right: How The Nlra's Goals Are Defeated Through Inadequate Remedies, Robert M. Worster Iii

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Human Rights, Health, And Corporations, Gerald Montgomery Jan 2004

Human Rights, Health, And Corporations, Gerald Montgomery

Human Rights & Human Welfare

Unfettered economic policies have had a notable effect on the state of human rights. With the increasing spread of transnational corporations (TNCs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a major role in setting ethical and moral standards for with the quality of life in the developing states where TNCs do business. Many TNCs are trying frantically to implement strategies that would alleviate labor injustices and corrupt practices in order to meet the standards argued for by NGOs.


Race And Ethnicity, Race, Labor, And The Fair Equality Of Opportunity Principle, Seana Valentine Shiffrin Jan 2004

Race And Ethnicity, Race, Labor, And The Fair Equality Of Opportunity Principle, Seana Valentine Shiffrin

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Race And Ethnicity, Race, Face, And Rawls, Anita L. Allen Jan 2004

Race And Ethnicity, Race, Face, And Rawls, Anita L. Allen

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Race And Ethnicity, Race And Social Justice: Rawlsian Considerations, Tommie Shelby Jan 2004

Race And Ethnicity, Race And Social Justice: Rawlsian Considerations, Tommie Shelby

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Race And Ethnicity, Rawls, Race, And Reason, Sheila R. Foster Jan 2004

Race And Ethnicity, Rawls, Race, And Reason, Sheila R. Foster

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.