Information on arbitration cases
Where can I find information on Arbitration Cases dealing with Union Employees and unreasonable production expectations?
Unfortunately, labor arbitration decisions are usually not available for free on the Internet. There are several commercial databases and legal publications that provide indexing and full text of labor arbitration decisions. These resources are described at http://www.llrx.com/features/adr.htm#Arbitration%20Awards, within the [...]
Research services from the ILR Library?
Q: I am in the process of putting together a presentation for Labor Relations Specialists in a Department of Defense agency. I need to be able to tell them what, if any, costs are associated with the research services offered and whether some of those services would extend past literature into basic federal law, etc.
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Comparing labor practices among countries
I am looking for information or studies of corporate labor practices in the U.K. and Germany. I have to write an outline for a case study comparison of US corporate policies and international policies.
There is an excellent book in the ILR Library Reference collection that I recommend for comparing labor practices [...]
Can you figure out the name of this book?
I am looking for the name and author of a book (pocket book size) published by Cornell. I have loaned my two copies and they have evaporated.The story is about a fire that took place, early 1900, in a New York shirt factory where a lot of employees died. Many even jumped from the top [...]
My boss fired me for no reason. Can she do that?
My boss fired me for no reason. Can she do that?
For as many as 75 million workers in the United States (Buckley & Green, 2007), the answer is YES! The doctrine, Employment at Will, stated simply—employers may fire; employees may quit– continues to be recognized by U. S. courts. Often the phrase “for good [...]
Supreme Court decisions on Labor Law?
Can I get a list of recent Supreme Court decisions related to Labor Law?
Yes, and from a resource that’s pretty close to home. The Legal Information Institute (LII) is a non-profit activity of Cornell Law School that provides, among other resources, all opinions of the United States Supreme Court handed down since 1992, together with [...]
