Labor Guide to Labor LawFor undergraduate/graduate courses in Labor Law. This authoritative guide to labor law in the private sector is written from a union perspective and emphasizes the issues of greatest importance to unions. It covers the essential information needed to acquire a basic understanding of labor law and how it pertains to the workplace. |
Contents
A Statutory and Structural Overview | 1 |
The Collective Bargaining Unit and Representation Elections | 43 |
Union Organizing Rights and Election Campaigns | 91 |
Copyright | |
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