The Developing Labor Law: The Board, the Courts, and the National Labor Relations Act, Fifth Edition
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Written by distinguished members of the Committee on the Development of the Law Under the NLRA from the ABA Section of Labor and Employment Law who represent management or labor or are neutrals, The Developing Labor Law: The Board, the Courts, and the National Labor Relations Act, Fifth Edition provides comprehensive, scholarly coverage that practitioners have relied on for more than 30 years.
This 2-volume, classic treatise provides an authoritative, balanced perspective on the legal rights and duties of employees, employers, and unions; procedures under the National Labor Relations Act; and remedies under the NLRA. For the specialist, it is a quick means of accessing lead cases; for the generalist, it provides an excellent summary of the law and how that law developed.
The Fifth Edition includes a broad range of topics critical to your labor law interests, including:
- discussion of a number of unfair labor practices and representation case issues arising from neutrality agreements that the Board is currently considering
- discussion of the economic weapons available to unions and employers
- preemption—updates on litigation involving conflicts between the NLRA and state laws
- the Duty to Bargain—information cases
- updates on the relationship between the NLRA and bankruptcy, immigration, and other federal statutes
In addition, the Fifth Edition of The Developing Labor Law includes:
- a revised and expanded index
- a revised Table of Cases, with cases listed under employer names as well as unions when unions are respondents
- an updated bibliography appearing in the first footnote of each chapter
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