Labor Law, Cases and Materials: 2014 Statutory Appendix and Case Supplement (University Casebook Series)
Description:
The Supplement contains the latest and most important developments under the Labor Act including the Noel Canning decision affecting recess appointments to the NLRB. In addition to late-breaking law the Supplement includes:
• the NLRB’s reinvigoration of rules to expedite representation elections
• the NLRB’s engagement with the managerial status of professional employees, in particular college and university faculty members
• the extension of the Act to scholarship athletes in private universities
• the individual waiver of the right to participate in group or class arbitrations―the D.H. Horton case and the role of the Norris-LaGuardia Act
• the UAW election at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee and the claim that inflammatory appeals by third parties interfered with a fair election
• the most recent developments on employer social media monitoring
• more on company rules governing employee conduct, for example, requiring behavior in a “positive and professional manner” or forbidding the display of an "inappropriate attitude"
• the NLRB’s proposal to change standards for the Board’s deferral to arbitration decisions
• the Supreme Court’s decision not to decide the Mulhall case and what it may mean for neutrality agreements including the challenge to the UAW-VW agreement in Chattanooga
• more on judicial faithfulness to the teachings of the Steelworkers’ Trilogy