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Labor Law In Virginia, Charles V. Laughlin Sep 1986

Labor Law In Virginia, Charles V. Laughlin

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Midgett V. Sackett In The Aftermath Of Allis-Chalmers: The Impact Of Federal Labor Law On Retaliatory Discharge Claims, Bruce Keller May 1986

Midgett V. Sackett In The Aftermath Of Allis-Chalmers: The Impact Of Federal Labor Law On Retaliatory Discharge Claims, Bruce Keller

Northern Illinois University Law Review

A discussion of the continuing viability of the Illinois Supreme Court's decision to extend the tort of retaliatory discharge to union employees protected by collective bargaining agreements.


Re-Envisioning Labor Law: A Response To Professor Finkin, Katherine Van Wezel Stone Jan 1986

Re-Envisioning Labor Law: A Response To Professor Finkin, Katherine Van Wezel Stone

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Labor Law Decisions Of The Supreme Court, Terry A. Bethel Jan 1986

Recent Labor Law Decisions Of The Supreme Court, Terry A. Bethel

Articles by Maurer Faculty

This Article highlights the more notable labor and employment law decisions by the Supreme Court since the beginning of 1984.' Although the Court worked no major changes,2 it has been "tinkering and tailoring,"3 deferring to administrative interpretation or refining its own analysis from previous opinions. Even so, the Court has acted in important areas, and its decisions raise significant questions.


The Steward's Legislative Role In Workplace Government: A Proposal For Immunity From Employer Discipline, John F. Nivala Dec 1985

The Steward's Legislative Role In Workplace Government: A Proposal For Immunity From Employer Discipline, John F. Nivala

John F. Nivala

The author develops the model of collective bargaining relationships as a form of workplace government. In light of this model, he discusses the representational and legislative role of the steward within the workplace and reviews in some depth the problems involved in balancing the steward's responsibilities against the rights of the employer. Finally, he proposes a new standard for achieving that balance patterned after a legislative immunity model.


Fair Dealing In Employment Associations: The Reciprocity Of Respect, John F. Nivala Dec 1985

Fair Dealing In Employment Associations: The Reciprocity Of Respect, John F. Nivala

John F. Nivala

No abstract provided.