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Labor & Economic News - Institute for Research on Labor & Employment Library: Young, Underemployed

The Institute for Research on Labor and Employment is an inter-disciplinary research institute located at the University of California, Berkeley. It supports faculty teaching, research and community service, and sponsors several community programs that focus on labor-management cooperation. It also

Virtual Library Cat's Eye View: Online Resources: Industrial & Labor Relations Review

If you are looking for a journal that discusses work and employment issues, try the < span style="font-style: italic;" > Industrial & amp; Labor Relations Review. < /span > Relevant topics in this publication include the organization of work, the nature of employment contracts, human resource

JURIST - Paper Chase: Ohio voters reject collective bargaining law in statewide referendum

JURIST - Paper Chase: Ohio voters reject collective bargaining law in statewide referendum

Thoughts from a Management Lawyer: Arbitration or Court? Another Jurisdiction Case

The issue of whether a court will assume jurisdiction over a claim brought by a unionized employee against his or her employer (and sometimes third parties) continues to come up from time to time. Most recently in Paonessa v. Lifemark Health Management Inc. where a former employee sued his

Employer Social Insurance In China. I See Foreign People. : China Law Blog : China Law for Business

<p>In the last three years, I estimate that about 25% of the China employee wage/labor disputes on which my firm has worked have involved foreign (i.e., non-Chinese) employees. I think there are two reasons for this. One, companies do not bother calling us if the dispute involves a Chinese employee

California Appellate Report: In Re Marriage of Kochan (Cal. Ct. App. - March 9, 2011)

I get what Justice Bigelow is saying here.  And agree.  You generally can't "impute" income to a spouse (in a divorce case) just because s/he could make more money doing a different job.  Sure, if they're not doing<em>anything</em>, that's one thing.  But you can't say, for

The Presidential Planner - Political Punch

ABC News' Sunlen Miller reports: President Obama this morning will travel to Cleveland, Ohio where he will convene a forum on small business in association with Cleveland State University and northeast Ohio economic development organizations.

PrawfsBlawg: Nollan-Dolan's Lessons for Governor Walker's Anti-Union Proposals

Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin has raised a major ruckus by proposing draconian limits on the scope of collective bargaining with public employees. As the two or three people who regularly read this blog know, I am no fan of public employee unions. In particular, I believe that, given

Second Circuit Blog: Labor Pains

<span style="font-family: verdana;"><span style="color: rgb(0, 204, 204);">United States v. Markle</span>, No. 06-1600-cr (2d Cir. December 14, 2010) (Jacobs, Pooler, Parker, CJJ)<br /><br />In<span style="font-style: italic;">United States v. Enmons</span>, 410 U.S. 396 (1973), the Supreme Court

Legal Theory Blog: Befort on the Contracts Clause & Unilateral Changes to Public Sector Union

Stephen F. Befort (University of Minnesota Law School) has posted Unilateral Alteration of Public Sector Collective Bargaining Agreements and the Contract Clause (Buffalo Law Review, Forthcoming) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: As public sector budgets have waxed and waned...

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