Labor Law: A Problem-Based Approach

Labor Law: A Problem Based Approach features the most important cases, documents, and articles for students to study in order to become proficient in the practice of American private-sector labor law.
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Labor Law: A Problem Based Approach features the most important cases, documents, and articles for students to study in order to become proficient in the practice of American private-sector labor law. It also has the following:
•  a Problem-based approach that provides practical experience in the day-to-day practice of labor law
•  a shorter book that is more accessible to, and less expensive for, law school students
•  a Casebook that is highly interactive with links to blogs, law review articles, government web sites, and other digitized sources
•  the book emphasizes most recent labor law developments and controversies including: NLRB election and posting rules, the Boeing controversy, and recent attempts at labor law legislative reform covers all essential introductory labor law topics on organizing, collective bargaining, and concerted activities
•  provides materials for advanced labor law classes on topics such as: individual rights in a labor union, union security clauses, and federal preemption
•  Authors that bring more than twenty-years of combined experience in practice, teaching, and scholarship in labor law

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