Labor Law: Select Statutes Forms Agreements, 2011-2012 Statutory Supplement
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Ideal for use with the authors' own casebook, LABOR LAW: CASES, MATERIALS, AND PROBLEMS, Seventh Edition, or any other coursebook for the Labor Law course, this supplement offers a full complement of up-to-date source material, forms, and examples of current collective bargaining agreements. Features of this supplement include:
- The full text of the National Labor Relations Act, Labor Management Relations Act, Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act, Railway Labor Act, and Norris-LaGuardia Act
- Selected provisions from other statutes such as the Sherman Act, Clayton Act, Federal Arbitration Act, and U.S. Bankruptcy Code
- Selected forms of the National Labor Relations Board and National Mediation Board
- Text of NLRB rule on employer posting of notification of NLRA rights
- Text of proposed NLRB rulemaking on representation case procedures
- Excerpts of current and innovative collective bargaining agreements , including permissive subject bargaining between GE and IUE, employment rights arbitration between the NYC building owners and Local 32B-J of the SEIU, (including protocol dealing with arbitration of individual employee statutory claims), and the contract between the Broadway producers and Local 1, IATSE.
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