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245 0 0 |a Restoring the Promise of American Labor Law /  |c Sheldon Friedman, Ronald L. Seeber, Rudolph A. Oswald, Richard W. Hurd. 
264 1 |a Ithaca, NY :  |b Cornell University Press,  |c [2018] 
264 4 |c ©1994 
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t Introduction: The Context for the Reform of Labor Law /  |r Friedman, Sheldon / Hurd, Richard W. / Oswald, Rudolph A. / Seeber, Ronald L. --  |t PART I. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES --  |t 1. Reforming U.S. Labor Relations /  |r Rogers, Joel --  |t 2. Section 8(a)(2) and the Origins of the Wagner Act /  |r Brody, David --  |t 3. The Demise of the National Labor Policy: A Question of Social Justice /  |r Gross, James A. --  |t PART II. ORGANIZING AND THE LAW --  |t 4. Patterned Responses to Organizing: Case Studies of the Union-Busting Convention /  |r Hurd, Richard W. / Uehlein, Joseph B. --  |t 5. Employer Behavior in Certification Elections and First-Contract Campaigns: Implications for Labor Law Reform /  |r Bronfenbrenner, Kate L. --  |t 6. Employer Tactics and Labor Law Reform /  |r Comstock, Phil / Fox, Maier B. --  |t 7. Winning NLRB Elections and Establishing Collective Bargaining Relationships /  |r Pavy, Gordon R. --  |t PART III. REFORMING THE NLRA --  |t 8. Toward Fundamental Change in U.S. Labor Law: A Law Reform Framework /  |r Pleasure, Robert J. / Greenfield, Patricia --  |t 9. What Will It Take? Establishing the Economic Costs to Management of Noncompliance with the NLRA /  |r Kleiner, Morris M. --  |t 10. Worker Participation after Electromation and DuPont /  |r Moberly, Robert B. --  |t 11. The Debate over the Ban on Employer-Dominated Labor Organizations: What Is the Evidence? /  |r Rundle, James R. --  |t 12. Status of Workers' Rights to Bargain Collectively /  |r Gruenberg, Gladys W. --  |t PART IV. THE OUTCOMES OF BARGAINING RELATIONSHIPS --  |t 13. What Do Unions Do for Women? /  |r Spalter-Roth, Roberta / Hartmann, Heidi / Collins, Nancy --  |t 14. The Effects of the Repeal of Utah's Prevailing Wage Law on the Labor Market in Construction /  |r Azari-Rad, Hamid / Yeagle, Anne / Philips, Peter --  |t 15. The Role ofTechnology in Undermining Union Strength /  |r Richardson, Charley --  |t PART V. COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES --  |t 16. The Canadian Perspective on Workers' Rights to Form a Union and Bargain Collectively /  |r Chaison, Gary N. / Rose, Joseph B. --  |t 17. Reforming U.S. Labor Law and Collective Bargaining: Some Proposals Based on the Canadian System /  |r Block, Richard N. --  |t 18. Union Certification as an Instrument of Labor Policy: A Comparative Perspective /  |r Adams, Roy J. --  |t 19. On the Status of Workers' Rights to Organize in the United States and Canada /  |r Bruce, Peter G. --  |t PART VI. FRAMEWORKS FOR CHANGE --  |t 20. Making Postindustrial Unionism Possible /  |r Cobble, Dorothy Sue --  |t 21. New Bargaining Structures for New Forms of Business Organization /  |r Wial, Howard --  |t 22. Representing the Part-Time and Contingent Workforce: Challenges for Unions and Public Policy /  |r Carré, Françoise J. / duRivage, Virginia / Tilly, Chris --  |t References --  |t About the Contributors --  |t Index 
546 |a In English. 
588 0 |a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 19. Feb 2019). 
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700 1 |a Friedman, Sheldon,  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Hurd, Richard W.,  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Oswald, Rudolph A.,  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Seeber, Ronald L.,  |e editor. 
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