Labor laws and legislation -- United States
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Labor laws and legislation -- United States
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Labor laws and legislation
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Incoming Resources
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- A primer on American labor law, William B. Gould IV, Stanford Law School
- Principled labor law, U.S. labor law through a Latin American method, Sergio Gamonal C. & César F. Rosado Marzán
- Governing the workplace, the future of labor and employment law, Paul C. Weiler
- Labor law reform in US industrial relations, Barbara Townley
- Workplace privacy, proceedings of the New York University 58th Annual Conference on Labor, edited by Jonathan Remy Nash
- Unions and communities under siege, American communities and the crisis of organized labor, Gordon L. Clark
- Agenda for reform, the future of employment relationships and the law, William B. Gould IV
- Law, society, and industrial justice, Philip Selznick ; with the collaboration of Philippe Nonet and Howard M. Vollmer
- The quantified worker, law and technology in the modern workplace, Ifeoma Ajunwa
- Data and democracy at work, advanced information technologies, labor law, and the new working class, Brishen Rogers, The MIT Press
- Strikes, dispute procedures, and arbitration, essays on labor law, William B. Gould IV
- Nine to five, how gender, sex, and sexuality continue to define the American workplace, Joanna L. Grossman
- Inequality and the labor market, the case for greater competition, edited by Sharon Block and Benjamin H. Harris
- Precarious claims, the promise and failure of workplace protections in the United States, Shannon Gleeson
- The fight for fifteen, the right wage for a working America, David Rolf, assisted by Corrie Watterson Bryant
- The Cambridge handbook of U.S. labor law for the twenty-first century, edited by Richard Bales, Charlotte Garden
- Labor relations, law, practice, and policy, by Julius G. Getman and John D. Blackburn
- Comparative labor law, edited by Matthew W. Finkin, Guy Mundlak
- For labor to build upon, wars, depression and pandemic, William B. Gould IV
- Employment law, private ordering and its limitations, Timothy P. Glynn, Senior Associate Dean and Andrea J. Catania Endowed Professor, Seton Hall Law School; Charles A. Sullivan, Professor of Law and Senior Associate Dean of Finance and Faculty, Seton Hall Law School; Rachel S. Arnow-Richman, Chauncey Wilson Memorial Research Professor and Director, Workplace Law Program, University of Denver, Sturm College of Law
- Japan's reshaping of American labor law, William B. Gould
- The gloves-off economy, workplace standards at the bottom of America's labor market, edited by Annette Bernhardt ... [and others]
- Le gouvernement des juges et la lutte contre la législation sociale aux État-Unis, l'expérience américaine du contrôle judiciare de la constitutionnalité des lois, Édouard Lambert ; préface de Franck Moderne
- A primer on American labor law, William B. Gould, IV
- A primer on American labor law, William B. Gould IV
- Regoverning the workplace, from self-regulation to co-regulation, Cynthia Estlund
- Automation anxiety, why and how to save work, Cynthia Estlund
- From the Wagner Act to Taft-Hartley, a study of national labor policy and labor relations, by Harry A. Millis and Emily Clark Brown
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