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Labor Law Successorship: A Corporate Law Approach, Edward B. Rock, Michael L. Wachter
Labor Law Successorship: A Corporate Law Approach, Edward B. Rock, Michael L. Wachter
Michigan Law Review
In this article, we take an approach fundamentally different from that of the labor law commentators. We start from a broader perspective than is common: successorship is as important an issue for corporate law as it is for labor law. Given that the two principal inputs to the firm are labor and capital, it would be surprising if the laws for labor law successorship were completely different from the laws for corporate law successorship. To the extent that differences exist, those differences should hinge upon differences between the employees' and the creditors' relationships with the firm.
Hoffa, James S. Beall
Rights Of Mine Access For Miners' Representatives: Has A Walk Around The Mine Become A Run Around The Law, Rosemary M. Collyer, J. Michael Klise
Rights Of Mine Access For Miners' Representatives: Has A Walk Around The Mine Become A Run Around The Law, Rosemary M. Collyer, J. Michael Klise
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The North American Free Trade Agreement: The Sale Of U.S. Industry To The Lowest Bidder, William Cunningham, Segundo Mercado-Liorens
The North American Free Trade Agreement: The Sale Of U.S. Industry To The Lowest Bidder, William Cunningham, Segundo Mercado-Liorens
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Nlrb Takes Notice To The Max In Paramax, Dennis M. Devaney, Susan E. Kehoe
The Nlrb Takes Notice To The Max In Paramax, Dennis M. Devaney, Susan E. Kehoe
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Right To Unionize In The United States, Canada, And Mexico: A Comparative Assessment, David L. Gregory
The Right To Unionize In The United States, Canada, And Mexico: A Comparative Assessment, David L. Gregory
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Economic Restructuring And Emerging Patterns Of Industrial Relations, Stephen R. Sleigh Editor
Economic Restructuring And Emerging Patterns Of Industrial Relations, Stephen R. Sleigh Editor
Upjohn Press
This book's essays analyze innovative responses by unions, corporations and governments to job loss caused by economic restructuring, drawing on examples from Western Europe and the U.S.