Ever wonder what our labor market would look like without minimum wages or labor law protections?
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A. U.S. labor law provides substantially more protection to employees than Chinese labor law.
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Other educational options include lectures on labor law, green home-cleaning methods and sourcing the right nanny.
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This occurred because the Chinese employer was not familiar with California labor law.
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Even after the PRI changed the labor law, organizations that have long backed the party turned out to protest.
The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) has a provision that may be the best kept secret in labor law.
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The FSLA contains provisions that may leave this decision confined to labor law.
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Because of labor law and tax law, employment in the fast food industry has already been pared to the bone.
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Labor lawyers can make far more money in referral fees on class actions than in hourly fees providing labor law advice.
They may have labor law expertise, but soon they begin advising fund boards on money management contracts and other investment issues.
American labor law has been out of whack for the last century.
Cliff note version of Sports law here : labor law favors collective bargaining between employer groups (NFL owners) and employee groups (NFL players).
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D. from the Columbus School of Law at Catholic University of America, and an LL.M. in Labor Law from the Georgetown University Law Center.
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Under labor law, a series of steps involving efforts at negotiating are required before the National Mediation Board would release a union to strike.
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But to get to binding arbitration, the parties need to reach impasse, a term that in labor law means deadlock, with no hope of resolution.
The attorney representing the players, Richard Berthelsen, advised them in an email last evening that the owners forcing the players to recertify violates labor law.
"We would look at a bill like this as overreaching, " said Marc Freedman, executive director of labor law policy for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Employment in the United States is totally dominated by labor law.
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As early as next week, the court could rule whether a federal labor law pre-empts California's prohibition against employers using state money to deter union organizing campaigns.
Even the staunchly pro-business Chamber of Commerce promotes it, though Marc Freedman, the chamber's director of labor law policy, says it only works for some employees and jobs.
No talks have taken place since March 11, with lawyers for each side focusing on the initial decisions of a case that has turned labor law on its head.
The reduction of working hours was one of the original objectives of labor law, and was first directed toward the hours of working children in mid-19th century Europe.
In doing this they ignore that workers and firms did not agree to the contract freely, rather the firm was forced by labor law to bargain with the workers.
His main beef was a belief that unions needed to get back to basics by focusing their efforts and resources on building membership, rather than on lobbying Washington over labor law.
In 2004, though, the Policemen's Benevolent Association the officers' union filed a grievance with the city's Office of Collective Bargaining, claiming Mr. Marino's was using quotas, which are illegal under state labor law.
Additionally, the coach mentioned that the United States Department of Labor has begun an investigation into potential violations of labor law and has already interviewed former running back coach Art Valero.
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It will likely argue that the collective bargaining agreement preempts the filing of concussion lawsuits under federal labor law, because the issue of medical care of players is not subject to litigation.
Furthermore, under national labor law, China limits overtime to 36 hours per month, yet workers complain of production line demands that force workers to show up for double or triple those maximum limits.
Once hesitant and unfocused, it is now a major force in the land -- as witnessed by the crippling strikes in recent weeks against a new labor law that unions say threatens job security.
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