Labor law in the contemporary workplace

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Labor law in the contemporary workplace

by Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt ... [et al.], for the Labor Law Group

(American casebook series)

West Academic Pub., c2014

2nd ed

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Other authors: Martin H. Malin, Roberto L. Corrada, Christopher David Ruiz Cameron, Catherine L. Fisk

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Labor Law in the Contemporary Workplace is organized around contemporary problems as a means of teaching the core principles of labor law. It prepares students for the practice of labor law in the contemporary workplace by introducing them to the principles of American labor law and many of the issues that labor law attorneys face. Although the primary focus of the book is the National Labor Relations Act, considerable attention is given to the Railway Labor Act and public-sector labor laws because of their growing relative importance in contemporary practice. The second edition takes account of changes in the law since the first edition was published and in particular new interpretations of the National Labor Relations Act by the National Labor Relations Board and recent state restrictions on public sector collective bargaining.

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