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Opinion: For short-term gain, law professors are ready to kill off federal labor law
When Julius Caesar fell, it was his supposed friends who did it. So it may be with the National Labor Relations Act.
This article examines the recent Court of Appeals decision that addresses whether the plaintiff was engaged in the type of "repairing" activity that is covered by Labor Law §240(1). The case should be ...
Labor disputes in the US date back to before the Revolutionary War. The first recorded strike over working conditions took place in 1636 on Richmond Island, Maine, when fishermen protested that their ...
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NECA, stakeholders seek urgent labour law reforms
The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association and the International Labour and Arbitration Forum on Thursday convened a high-level dialogue on strengthening access to labour justice, as stakeholders ...
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