Labor Relations LawPrentice-Hall, 1987 - 862 páginas Provides vital background information and the latest major NLRB and court decisions. This clearly written book focuses on contemporary labor relations law. It offers a thorough examination of how the law of labor relations operates within the socio-economic environment; the impact of the law and its constant changes on collective bargaining; and the rights and obligations of labor unions, employers, employees and the public. For human resource directors, management and labor attorneys. |
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NATURE AND DEVELOPMENT | 1 |
NATURE AND USE | 20 |
The Concept of Property in Labor Injunction Cases Abuses of Injunctions | 34 |
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