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- 1From:Fordham Urban Law Journal (Vol. 49, Issue 4)INTRODUCTION $4.7 million. That number represents the combined contributions Uber and Lyft made to lobbying efforts in 2020. (1) Compare this to the $ 12.50 Ben Valdez, a California-based Uber driver, who drives for...
- 2From:Vanderbilt Law Review (Vol. 74, Issue 6)Behind Henry Ford's business decisions that led to the widely taught, [up arrow]amous-in-law-school Dodge v. Ford shareholder primacy decision were three industrial organization structures that put Ford in a difficult...
- 3From:Journal of Catholic Education (Vol. 24, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedMany often identified the Catholic Church with the cause of labor and worker's rights in the United States. However that was not the common situation encountered by laborers throughout most of the nineteenth century. The...
- 4From:Journal of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAIS) (Vol. 7, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedDespite a valuable body of scholarship on Native American and Indigenous labor, few studies explore the unionization of Indigenous workers or their participation in labor movements. The Fraser River Fishermen's Strike of...
- 5From:Revista de Stiinte Politice (Issue 74) Peer-ReviewedThe unrestricted access to both the courts of law and alternative dispute resolution (ADR), as judicial and extrajudicial means to resolve disputes are fundamental and equally important for facilitating better access to...
- 6From:Politics & Society (Vol. 26, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedTheorists who argue a hostile judiciary in late 19th-century America forced the labor movement to abandon its interest in partisan politics are incorrect. The hostile judiciary generated interest in labor leaders such as...
- 7From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedWe apply a shift-share approach and historical unionisation data from 1918 to study the impact of regional unionisation changes in Norway on regional wage and productivity growth, job-creation and -destruction and social...
- 8From:Indian Journal of Industrial Relations (Vol. 56, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction Industrial relations in some sections of academia and industry is also termed as "Employee Relations, Labor-Management Relations and/or Labor Relations" (Kay, 1979; Freckel, 1986; Patil, 1992; Freckle &...
- 9From:Journal of Australian Political Economy (Issue 88) Peer-ReviewedOne of the ironies of modern capitalism is that superannuation and pension funds, established through working class struggle with the aim of bettering the lives of retired workers and giving workers an indirect say over...
- 10From:Studi irlandesi: A Journal of Irish Studies (Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedThis paper examines the role of the Ulster Women's Unionist Council (UWUC) during the Ulster Crisis. When the UWUC was founded in 1911 dominant gender norms constituted the organization as an auxiliary of the...
- 11From:Houston Journal of International Law (Vol. 41, Issue 1)I. INTRODUCTION The use of temporary foreign migrant workers in the labor sector is part of a vibrant political and legal discussion in both the United States and Canada. Current reforms of temporary foreign worker...
- 12From:Labour/Le Travail (Issue 80) Peer-ReviewedDESPITE CANADA'S CURRENT ECONOMIC INTEGRATION within the North American market, free trade has long been a contested feature of the development of Canada as a nation-state. Daniel E. Turbeville and Susan L. Bradbury...
- 13From:East Asia: An International Quarterly (Vol. 36, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis paper revisits the rise of industrial unionism in Korea in the wake of the 1997 financial crisis at the turn of the twenty-first century. By closely investigating the reorganization of labour unionism in the...
- 14From:The National PastimeOn September 26, 1962, Dave McNally took the mound for the first time as a Baltimore Orioles starter in game one of a doubleheader at Memorial Stadium. The lefty, who spent most of the year pitching for the Elmira...
- 15From:Melbourne Historical Journal (Vol. 48, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe green ban movement of 1971-75 prevented an estimated $3 billion worth of development on over forty Sydney building projects. The New South Wales Builders Labourers' Federation (BLF) fought alongside local communities...
- 16From:Journal of Pakistan Vision (Vol. 21, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Iftikhar Ahmad Tarar Introduction The genesis of a labour policy lies in the fact that the government has to derive its approach and vision encompassing harmonious industrial relations. All the future actions...
- 17From:Nineteenth-Century Prose (Vol. 45, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn the 18th century the kings and potentates were in the habit of assembling at The Hague to discuss the interests of their dynasties. It is there that we decided to hold our workers' congress despite the attempts to...
- 18From:Labour/Le Travail (Issue 83) Peer-ReviewedTHE LABOUR MOVEMENT'S INABILITY to effectively respond to neoliberalism has resulted in reduced union membership and declining public status and influence of labour unions. This is having a cascading effect on other...
- 19From:Labour/Le Travail (Issue 46) Peer-ReviewedI. Introduction: Employment Regimes and Fragmented Labour Markets ANY ATTEMPT AT A HISTORICAL overview inevitably involves contentious choices, including those of focus, the analytic lens to deploy, and the themes...
- 20From:The Latin Americanist (Vol. 63, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedFrom the earliest days of the Argentine feminist movement, activists of all political persuasions recognized the growth of the female industrial working class as a significant trend, though each understood that trend...