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Vol. 13, No. 3, Steven Mark Bierig
Vol. 13, No. 3, Steven Mark Bierig
The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report
Contents:
Discipline for Off-Duty Conduct: Can (And If So, When Should) Big Brother Watch?, by Steven Mark Bierig
Recent Developments, by the Student Editorial Board
Further References, compiled by Margaret A. Chaplan
Vol. 13, No. 1, James C. Franczek Jr., Patricia M. Trainor
Vol. 13, No. 1, James C. Franczek Jr., Patricia M. Trainor
The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report
Contents:
School Reform and Labor Relations: Can Both Go Forward In Chicago?, by James C. Franczek, Patricia M. Trainor
Recent Developments, by the Student Editorial Board
Further References, compiled by Margaret A. Chaplan
Labor Law, Industrial Relations And Employee Choice: The State Of The Workplace In The 1990s: Hearings Of The Commission On The Future Of Worker-Management Relations, 1993-94, Richard N. Block, John Beck, Daniel H. Kruger
Labor Law, Industrial Relations And Employee Choice: The State Of The Workplace In The 1990s: Hearings Of The Commission On The Future Of Worker-Management Relations, 1993-94, Richard N. Block, John Beck, Daniel H. Kruger
Upjohn Press
Block, Beck and Kruger present detailed examples from the testimony given during the Commission on the Future of Worker-Management Relations (commonly called the Dunlop Commission) national and regional hearings. The Commission, by hearing from a wide range of stakeholders, sought to define the state of industrial relations and labor law in the U.S. during the 1990s. Because the Commission's final reports were concerned with policy matters, they only briefly summarized the testimony. This volume draws deeply from the testimony, citing many examples that clearly illustrate the wide variety of relationships between workers and management today. In addition, it shows how …