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Human Capital And Employee Mobility: A Rejoinder, Katherine V.W. Stone
Human Capital And Employee Mobility: A Rejoinder, Katherine V.W. Stone
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Studying Labor Law And Human Resources In Rhode Island, Stewart J. Schwab
Studying Labor Law And Human Resources In Rhode Island, Stewart J. Schwab
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Our task today is to celebrate, inaugurate, and educate. Lawyers demanded the education part of the talk because they love double counting whenever possible. The lawyers in our audience get Continuing Legal Education credits for attending. That's just one illustration of how to think like a lawyer--kill as many birds with as few stones as possible.
Lawyers are often accused of talking in an arcane language that no one else can understand. Labor-relations people are sometimes thought to be either pie-in-the-sky optimists or Marxist-inspired anarchists. Human-relations professionals are sometimes said to be hypocrites giving a fake smile to employees while …
Knowledge At Work: Disputes Over The Ownership Of Human Capital In The Changing Workplace, Katherine V.W. Stone
Knowledge At Work: Disputes Over The Ownership Of Human Capital In The Changing Workplace, Katherine V.W. Stone
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Employee Representation In The Boundaryless Workplace, Katherine V.W. Stone
Employee Representation In The Boundaryless Workplace, Katherine V.W. Stone
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.