The developing labor law : the Board, the courts, and the National Labor Relations Act / editor-in-chief, John E. Higgins, Jr. ; editors, Patrick E. Deady, Joseph J. Torres, Barry J. Kearney, Anna Wermuth.

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Corporate Authors: American Bar Association. Committee on Development of the Law Under National Labor Rela tions Act (sponsoring body.), American Bar Association. Section of Labor and Employment Law
Other Authors: Higgins, John E., Jr., 1939- (Editor), Deady, Patrick E., Kearney, Barry J., Torres, Joseph J., Wermuth, Anna
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Arlington, VA : Bloomberg BNA, [2017]
Edition:Seventh edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • VOLUME 1: Historical background of the Wagner Act
  • The Wagner Act period
  • The Taft-Hartley changes
  • The Landrum-Griffin changes
  • The post-Landrum-Griffin period
  • Interference with protected rights
  • Discrimination in employment
  • Employer domination of and assistance to labor organizations
  • Restrictions on preelection activity : "laboratory conditions"
  • Representation proceedings and elections
  • Appropriate bargaining units
  • Recognition and withdrawal of recognition without an election
  • The duty to bargain
  • Effect of change in bargaining representative during the term of a collective bargaining agreement
  • Effect of change in the employing unit : successorship
  • Subjects of bargaining
  • Relation of board action to enforcement of agreements under Section 301
  • Accommodation of board action to the arbitration process
  • VOLUME 2: The primary strike
  • The lockout
  • Picketing for organization and recognition
  • Secondary activity : handbills, pickets, and strikes
  • Section 8(e) : The "hot-cargo" agreement
  • Jurisdictional disputes and "featherbedding"
  • The duty of fair representation
  • Union security
  • Jurisdiction : coverage of the Act
  • Federal preemption of state regulation
  • Accommodations to other federal enactments
  • RICO and labor law
  • NLRB procedures
  • NLRB orders and remedies
  • Judicial review and enforcement
  • Appendix. National Labor Relations Act.